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LINEAGE BOOK

National Society

OF THE

Daughters of the American Revolution

VOLUME Lll

51001—52000

1905

Martha L. Moody Historian General

WASHINGTON. D. C. 1919

WASHINGTON. D. C. PRESS OF JUDD ft DETWEILER. INC. 1919

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PREFACE

PREFACE

In presenting this 52d volume of the Lineage Book we have reached a new epoch in the making of history.

Hitherto we have furnished record and memorial of the men and women of the American Revolution who played well their part in that great and decisive drama and we are proud to place their names in our treasured archivesy where each succeeding list of names and dates of deeds become additional chronological record affording invaluable aid in research for both preceding and succeeding periods.

We pledge ourselves to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American Independence.

But did we not hope to do more? Did we not hope that our ances- tors might live in us again? That in the battle of life we might be given courage like unto theirs, faith to equal theirs, and strength to overcome every conflict against sin and to achieve victory in every effort for the betterment of mankind ? We have chanted the praises of our forefathers, so if we play well our part on the stage of life, coming generations will chant our praises and those of our children and chil- drens' children and say: "The sons and daughters were worthy of their fathers and mothers." Aye, more, this has come to pass in our day and generation, for on many blood-stained fields in Flanders and France lie some of the fairest, the brightest, the best, the noblest sons of America, who gave their lives willingly for the freedom of the world.

Martha L. Moody.

OFFICERS

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THE NATIONAL SOCIETY

OF THE

Daughters of the American Revolution

Organized in Washington City. October n. i8»o

National Board of Management 1905

Mrs. D0NA1.D McLe^an. Viti-l^vtB^tnt (&tntr&i in Oll^arg^ of ^rsanizatton of (Hl^npUtB

Mrs. Chari^ott^ Emerson Main.

Mrs. GREKNiyiEi^ W. Simpson, Miss Ci.ara Lee Bowman, Miss Lucretia Hart Clay, Mrs. Hknry E. Burnham, Miss Elizabeth Chew Williams, Mrs. John R. Walker, Mrs. Mary Wood Swiet, Mrs. Charles H. Deere, Mrs. Orlando J. Hodge, Mrs. Florence Grey Estey,

Mrs. Althea Randolph Bedle, Mrs. John N. Carey, Mrs. a. E. Heneberger, Mrs. Robert E. Park, Mrs. J. V. QuARLEs, Mrs. H. S. Chamberlain, Mrs. Lindsay Patterson, Mrs. John C. Hazen, Mrs. George W. Nichols, Mrs. Franklin E. Brooks.

Mrs. Teunis S. Hamlin.

Miss Mary Desha.

Miss Virginia Miller. JSf Qiatrar CSrnrral Mrs. J. Stewart Jamieson. (SrraBitrrr (Srttfral Mrs. M. E. S. Davis.

il^iBtorian Clrnrral Mrs. J. p. Dolliver. AfiBiHtant iftBtarian (Srnrral Mrs. Mary S. Lockwood.

Hiltrariatt (l^ntrral Miss Aline E. Solomon.

Alabama Mrs. J. Morgan Smith.

Alaska " Wiluam L. DisTin.

Arizona " Wai^tkr Tai^bot.

Arkansas " Lucian W. Coy.

California " Harry Gray.

Colorado " John Campbei,!,.

Connecticut " Sara Thomson Kinney.

Delaware " Euzabeth Clark Churchman.

District of Columbia " Ellen SpEncer MussEy.

Florida " Duncan U. Fletcher.

Georgia " James A. RounsavillE.

Idaho " David H. Tarr.

Illinois " Benjamin A, FessEndEn.

Indian Territory. " Richard C. Adams.

Indiana " James M. Fowler.

Iowa " John L. Stevens.

Kansas " W. E. Stanley.

Kentucky " Charles H. Todd.

Louisiana " C. Hamilton Tebault.

Maine Miss Charlotte Augusta Baldwin.

Maryland Mrs. J. Pembroke Thom. .

Massachusetts " Charles H. Masury.

Michigan " William J. Chittenden.

Minnesota " John Edson Bell.

Mississippi " Alice Quitman LovELL.

Missouri " Wallace Dela^^ield.

Montana " William Wallace McCrackin.

Nebraska " S. C. Langworthy.

New Hampshire " John McLane.

New Jersey Miss Ellen Mecum.

New Mexico .Mrs. Charles H. Terry.

North Carolina " GeorgE Phifer Erwin.

North Dakota " Sarah M. Lounsberry.

Ohio " James L. Botseord.

Oregon " Mary PhElps Montgomery.

Oklahoma Territory " Mary Elliot Carpenter.

Pennsylvania " Alexander E. Patton.

Rhode Island Miss Elizabeth H. Swinburne.

South Carolina Mrs. Henry Warren Richardson.

Tennessee " Charles B. Bryan.

Texas " Seabrook W. Snydnor.

Utah " Mary M. F. Allen.

Vermont " F. Stewart Stranahan.

Virginia " Eleanor S. Washington Howard.

Washington " MosES A. Phelps.

West Virginia Baldwin D. Spillman.

Wisconsin " Thomas H. Brown.

Wyoming " Frank W. Mondell.

Mrs. John W. Foster. Mrs. Adi^ai E. Stevenson. Mrs. Daniei< Manning. Mrs. Chari^es W. Fairbanks.

Ifonorarg l^tfsihtnt PrrBtittn^ Mrs. Mary V. E. Cabell. ifuniirarg T^ist-l^rtaxhtata ^tntt&i

Elected for life. Date of election.

Mrs. Leland Stanford, 1893. Miss Mary Desha, 1895.

Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, 1893. Miss Clara Barton, 1896.

Mrs. a. Leo Knott, 1894. Mrs. Augusta Daneorth Geer,

Mrs. Ellen H. Walworth, 1894. 1896.

Mrs. Joshua Wilbour, 1895. Mrs. Samuel Eliot, 1896.

Mrs. a. Howard Clark, 1895. Mrs. Mildred S. Mathes, 1899.

Mrs. R. Ogden DorEmus, 1895. Mrs. Mary S. Lockwood, 1905.

Mrs. Lucy Preston Beale, 1895. Mrs. Julia K. Hogg, 1905.

MEMBERS

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NATIONAL SOCIETY

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Daughters of the American Revolution

MISS BLANCHE BALLIET WEMSHEIMER. 51001

Born in AUentown, Pa.

Descendant of Col. Stephen Balliet, 1st of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William H. Wemsheimer and Margaret Balliet, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Balliet, 3rd, and Elizabeth Huntzinger, his 2nd wife.

Gr-^randdaughter of Stephen Balliet, 2nd, and Susan Ihrie, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Balliet, 1st, and Magdalena Burkhalter, his wife.

Stephen Balliet, 1st (1753-1821), commanded a regiment of Northampton County militia at the battle of Brandywine. He was a member of the Supreme Executive Council and a personal friend of Washington. He died in Ballietsville, Pa.

Also Nos. 2007, 8860, 21393, 49242.

NoTS. The number at the end of the name represents the National Number of the Member of the Society.

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DAUGHTERS OlP THE) AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

MRS. LEONORA WEIDLER CLARK.

61002

Born in Covington, Ky.

Wife of Alfred E. Clark. Descendant of Herman Wayman.

Daughter of Benjamin Bender Weidler and Sarah Ann Wayman, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Wayman (b. 1795) and Nancy Wayman, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Herman Wayman and Adelaide Elizabeth Stansifer, his 2nd wife.

Herman Wayman (1753-1837), served as a private during the Revolution in the Virginia militia. He was born in Ger- many; died in Kenton County, Ky.

Also No. 47602.

Born in Allegheny County, Pa.

Wife of Andrew Stussy.

Descendant of John Martin Cooper.

Daughter of George F. Kurtz and Phoebe Cooper, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Martin Cooper and Anne Maria Deneg (b. 1762), his wife, m. 1780.

John Martin Cooper (1749-1839), enHsted, 1778, as private in Capt. Zantzinger's company, Col. Ross' regiment from Lan- caster County, Pa.

MRS. ELIZABETH B. STUSSY.

61003

MRS. LOUISE PAULL MILLER.

51004

Born in Uniontown, Pa.

Wife of John F. Miller.

Descendant of Lieut. James Paull.

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Daughter of George Torrence Paull and Rebecca Turner, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Paull, Jr., and Hannah Jackson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Paull and Elizabeth Rodgers, his wife.

James Paull (1760-1841), was a guard of Continental stores at old Fort Burd, 1778. He served as lieutenant under Gen. George Rogers Clark, 1781, and upon the failure of the expe- dition he returned on foot through the wilderness and subse- quently endured the hardships of Col. William Crawford's, disastrous campaign. He was born in Berkeley County, Va. ; died in Westmoreland County, Pa.

Also Nos. 21277, 22778.

MRS. CATHARINE THOMPSON FRITZ. 51005 Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Wife of Charles B. Fritz. '

Descendant of Christopher Ottinger, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of George W. Thompson and Mary Keyser Knorr, his wife. Granddaughter of John Keyser Knorr, M. D., and Catharine Keen, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Matthias Knorr and Mary Keyser, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Derrick Keyser and Rachel Ottinger, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Christopher Ottinger and Mary Groathouse, his wife.

Christopher Ottinger (1720-1802), contributed forage and horses for the patriot army. He was born and died in Springfield township.

Also No. 20690.

MRS. CATHARINE KEEN KNORR GRAFLY. 61006 Born in Philadelphia, Pa.

Wife of Daniel Webster Grafly. Descendant of Christopher Ottinger.

Daughter of John Keyser Knorr, M. D., and Catharine Keen, his wife. Granddaughter of Matthias Knorr and Mary Keyser, his wife . Gr-granddaughter of Derrick Keyser and Rachel Ottinger, his wife. See No. 51005.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. PAULINE GRIGGS ROBBINS. 51007

Born in St. Paul, Minn.

Wife of Vernon Nelson Robbins. Descendant of Col. Ephraim Sawyer.

Daughter of John Williams Griggs and Ruth Beardsley, his wife. Granddaughter of Jerome John Beardsley and Mary Minerva Gregory, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Henry Gregory and Electa Sawyer, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Green Sawyer and Irene Ransom, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Sawyer and Dolly Wilder, his wife.

Ephraim Sawyer (1718-1813), was a member of the first per- manent committee of Lancaster, Mass. In 1775 he responded to the call to arms with his five sons. Commissioned 2nd major 1775 ; fought at Bunker Hill ; lieutenant colonel in the 2nd regiment, Massachusetts militia, 1776. Led his regi- ment at Dobbs Ferry, and was present at the surrender of Burgoyne, 1777. He was born in Lancaster, Mass.; died in Grand Isle, Vt.

Also No. 47332.

MISS MARGARET SMITH RINGLAND. 51008 Born in Middletown, Pa. Descendant of Capt. Charles Gobin.

Daughter of John A. Ringland and Maria Donnel Wharton, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Donnel Wharton, Jr., and Mary R. Irwin, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Charles Donnel Wharton and Maria Donnel, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Henry Donnel (b. 1769) and Margaret Gobin

(1775-1857), his wife, m. 1797. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Gobin and Ann Philips (1752-1817),

his wife.

Charles Gobin was captain of the sixth battalion of Berks County, Pa. ; died 1797 in Sunbury.

Also Nos. 2555, 44702.

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MRS. MAUD BALDWIN RAUB.

51009

Wife of Andrew G. Raub.

Descendant of Lieut. EHsha Blackman, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Andrew J. Baldwin and Mary H. Collings (b. 1824), his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Collings and Melinda Blackman (b. 1793), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Eleazer Blackman (b. 1765) and Clarinda Hyde

(b. 1769), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elihsa Blackman and Lucy Policy (Smith),

his wife.

Elisha Blackman (1727-1804), in 1775, was a lieutenant at Plunkett's defeat at Nanticoke. He served during the inva- sion of the Wyoming Valley by British and Indians. He was born in Connecticut; died in Wilkes Barre, Pa.

Also No. 5539.

Born in Glenville, Pa. Wife of George Cobb.

Descendant of Robert Cochran, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Joseph Pyle Walton and Hannah Cochran, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Cochran and Phebe Strickland, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Cochran and Susanna Elton, his wife.

Robert Cochran (1749-1835), served as private in Capt. James Dunn's company, Col. Patterson Bell's 8th battalion, Chester County militia. He was born and died in Chester County, Pa.

MRS. CARRIE ADELAIDE WALTON COBB.

51010

MRS. MARY HANNAH CARVER.

510M

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.

Wife of Albert Bigelow Carver.

Descendant of John Bayly, of Pennsylvania.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Daughter of Thomas Jefferson Perkins and May Hannah Robinson, his wife.

Granddaughter of Penrose Robinson and Janet Bayly, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Bayly and Hannah Clark, his 2nd wife.

John Bayly (1724-93), was a member of the Committee of Safety from Lancaster County, 1777; also served as private in Col. Loury's regiment. He was born and died in Lan- caster County, Pa.

Born in Williamsburg, Pa.

Wife of William George Wilson. Descendant of Sergt. Major John Morrison. Daughter of Robert Johnson and Julia Mary Stevens, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Richard Stevens and EHsa Monson Pinnell, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Jesse Pinnell and Julianna Morrison, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Morrison and Hannetta Wilhelmina Hoff- man, his wife.

John Morrison (1760-1827), enlisted, 1776, as private under Capt. James A. Wilson, 6th Pennsylvania battalion, and later served as sergeant major under Major James Parr. He was born in Ireland; died in Huntingdon, Pa.

Born in Catawissa, Pa. Wife of W. L. Demaree.

Descendant of Lieut. John Philip Rupert, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Calvin B. Reifsnyder and Kate Scott, his wife. Granddaughter of George Scott and Mary Paxton, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Paxton and Catherine Rupert, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Leonard Rupert and Sally Bright, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Philip Rupert and Catharine Rosch,

MRS. LETITIA PINNELL WILSON.

51012

MRS. KATE SCOTT DEMAREE.

61013

his wife.

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John Philip Rupert (1738-1829), who had served in Canada under the British, became a zealous patriot. He was with Washington in the Jersey campaign and was wounded at Brandywine. He was born in Germany; came to America, 1754, and died in Catawissa, Pa.

Also Nos. 11737, 29238.

Born in Pierceton, Ind.

Descendant of Lieut. John Philip Rupert, Leonard Rupert, and

Michael Bright, Jr., all of Pennsylvania. Daughter of John Moore and Emma Barton, his wife. Granddaughter of Caleb Barton and Sarah Rupert, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Peter Rupert and Catherine Dhiel, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Leonard Rupert and Sally Bright, his wife,

m. 1786. See No. 51013.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Michael Bright, Jr., and Catherine Bowers, his 3nd wife.

Leonard Rupert (1763-1848), was fifer on the war ship *'Hyder Ali" under command of Capt. Barney, and also in the militia in Capt. Conrad Shirman's company, Col. Joseph Heister's 5th battalion of Berks County, Pa., militia. He was born in Reading ; died in Rupert, Pa.

Michael Bright (1732-1814), served as an associator of Berks County and as one of the Committee of Observation. He was born in Germany ; died in Reading, Pa.

Also No. 12967.

MRS. MARY MOORE MIFFLIN.

51014

MRS. JESSIE ENT PHILLIPS.

51015

Born in Columbia County, Pa.

Wife of Ralph Guest Phillips.

Descendant of Lieut. Caleb Hopkins, of New Jersey.

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DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of Uzal Hopkins Ent and Helen Martz, his wife. Granddaughter of George Martz and Melissa Hopkins, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Uzal Hopkins and Rebecca Stewart, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Caleb Hopkins and Ruth Hull, his wife. Caleb Hopkins (1759-1824), served as lieutenant of Sussex

County militia under Capt. James Bonnell. He died at

Angelica, N. Y.

Also Nos. 2551, 7590, 8024, 12971.

MRS. SARAH HOFFECKER RICKARD. 51016 Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Wife of William Rickard.

Descendant of Corp. Evan Evans, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Joshua Hoffecker and Sarah Lowry, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Christopher Lowry and Catharine Evans, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Evan Evans and Susannah Reaney, his wife.

Evan Evans (1758-1845), was placed on the pension roll of Chester County, 1819, at the age of seventy-seven, for service as corporal in the Pennsylvania Continental line. He w^as born in Vincent; died in Pennsylvania.

Also No. 16537.

MRS. IDA K. BOURNE. 51017

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.

Wife of George W. Bourne. Descendant of Corp. Evan Evans.

Daughter of Joshua Hoffecker and Sarah Lowry, his 2nd wife. See No. 51016.

MISS EMMA HOFFECKER. 51018

Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Descendant of Corp. Evan Evans.

Daughter of Joshua Hoffecker and Sarah Lowry, his 2nd wife. See No. 51016.

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MRS. ANNA ELIZABETH BULLOCK ANTHONY. 51019 Born in Killingly, Conn. Wife of Albert L. Anthony.

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Watson and James Browning,

of Massachusetts. Daughter of James Willard Bullock and Sarah Jane Amsbury, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Bullock, M. D., and Sarah Browning, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Browning, Jr. (1768-1820), and Nabby

Watson (1774-1804), his 1st wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Watson and Ruth Baldwin, his wife;

James Browning and Rebecca Scott, his wife. Samuel Watson (1749-1818), served as sergeant of minute men

at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Leicester,

Mass.

James Browning was a minute man from Rutland, Mass., where,

in 1727, he was born. Also No. 37585.

MRS. EVA ALICE HOWARD SMITH. 51020

Born in Brighton, Mass.

Wife of George Sharpe Smith. Descendant of Samuel Howard.

Daughter of Capt. Henry Warern Howard and Sarah Anne Hurd, his wife.

Granddaughter of Frederick A. Howard and Ruth Wadsworth Cotton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Howard and Hannah Farrington, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Howard and Mary Haley, his wife.

Samuel Howard (1747-1840), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Edward Burbank's company. Col. Henry Knox's Massa- chusetts regiment, and was engaged in the battles of Trenton and Princeton. He was born in Woburn : died in Conwav, Mass.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

MISS SOPHIA WELLS WILLIAMS.

51031

Born in Mar din, Turkey.

Descendant of Sergt. Thomas Williams.

Daughter of William Frederic Williams and Kate Pond, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Williams and Sophia Wells, his wife,

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Williams and Susanna Dana, his wife.

Thomas Williams (1754-1817), turned out at the Lexington Alarm, and was corporal, 1776-77, in Capt. Eben Winship's company, Col. Thomas Nixon's Massachusetts regiment. He served as sergeant under Capt. Job. Summer and Col. John Greaton, 1780. He was born at Roxbury, Mass.; died at Utica, N. Y.

Also No. 14633.

Bom in Newport, R. I. Wife of George W. Barlow,

Descendant of Robert Franklin, of Rhode Island.

Daughter of Simeon Davis and Mary J. Easton, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Easton and Frances Ann Franklin, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Franklin and Olivia Tillinghast, his wife.

Robert Franklin (1756-1850), was a soldier in Capt. Small- wood's company of New York militia. He was wounded at the battle of Bennington and was falsely reported as having died in hospital. He died in Newport, R. I.

Also No. 20079.

MRS. FLORENCE M. BARLOW.

51022

MISS ELIZA MAXSON DAWLEY.

51023

Bom in Newport, R. I.

Descendant of John Maxson, of Rhode Island. Daughter of William P. Dawley and Ednah A. Rose, his wife. Granddaughter of Perry B. Dawley and S. Ellen Holt, his wife.

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Gr-granddaughter of William J. Holt and Eliza S- Maxson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Maxson and Sarah Shrieve, his wife. John Maxson (1748-1822), served as a private in the Rhode

Island Continental line He received a pension at Newport,

where he was born and died. Also No. 15926.

MISS JENNIE DAVIS. 51024 Bom in Newport, R. 1. Descendant of Robert Franklin.

Daughter of Simeon Davis and Mary J. Easton, his wife. Also No. 15033.

MRS. ARABELLA KATHARINE JENCKES KNOX. 51025

Born in Barrington, R. I. Wife of Albert Knox.

Descendant of John Jenckes, and of Gov. Nicholas Cooke, of

Rhode Island. Daughter of John Jenckes and Ida Kelly, his wife.

his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Gushing Jenckes and Elizabeth Dexter Randall,

Gr-granddaughter of John Jenckes, Jr., and Elizabeth Gushing, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Jenckes and Freelove Crawford, his 2nd wife; Benjamin Gushing and Hannah Cooke, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Nicholas Cooke and Hannah Sabin, his wife.

John Jenckes (1730-91), served in the General Assembly and on war committees to furnish supplies to the army. He was born and died in Providence, R. I.

Nicholas Cooke (1717-82), was elected governor, 1775. and remained in office the darkest period of the Revolution. He was honored with the friendship and confidence of Wash- ington. He was born and died in Providence, R. T.

Also No. 39359.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTION.

MRS. ALICE JENCKES WILSON.

61026

Born in Woonsocket, R. I. Wife of Clifford M. Milson.

Descendant of John Jenckes, and of Gov. Nicholas Cooke. Daughter of John Jenckes and Ida Kelly, his wife. See No. 51025.

Born in Moonsocket, R. I. Wife of Charles Hien.

Descendant of Corp. James Albee, Jr., of Massachusetts. Daughter of William Augustus Anthony and Ellen Maria Albee, his wife.

Granddaughter of Sylvester Albee and Deborah Pepall, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Albee, Jr., and Betsey Tourtelotte, his wife.

James Albee, Jr. (1761-1814), responded to the Lexington Alarm from Cambridge, and in 1776 served as private in Capt. Nelson's company. He served as corporal, 1780, in Capt. Bezalell Taft's 9th company, Rhode Island Alarm. He was born and died in Uxbridge, Mass.

Born in Fall River, Mass. Wife of Albert R. Gee.

Descendant of Antipass White, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Andrew M. W. White and Allie Brown, his wife.

Granddaughter of Peter C. White and Susan Sanford, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Payson White and Betsey Whitemore, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Antipass White and Lucinda Brewster, his wife.

Antipass White (1760-1832), enlisten when sixteen and fought at White Plains. He served until 1780 under Gen. Henry Knox in the "Grand Park of Artillery." He was born in Uxbridge, Mass.; died in Pomfret, Conn.

Also No. 7720.

MRS. CHARLOTTE H. ANTHONY HIEN.

51027

MRS. SUSAN S. WHITE GEE.

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MISS IRENE BALLOU. 51029

Born in Woonsocket, R. I.

Descendant of Nathan Allen, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Allen Francis Ballou and Harriet Ame Ellis, his wife. Granddaughter of John Ellis and Ame Almira Fisher, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Quincy Fisher and Ame Allen, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathan Allen and Ame Smith, his wife. Nathan Allen (1753-1848), was a soldier in the Continental

Army from Medfield, Mass., 1776, and discharged 1780. He

was born and died in Medfield. Also No. 2390.

MRS. LOUISE EGLESTON LEE. 51030

Born in Winsboro, S. C. Wife of Rudolph Edward Lee.

Descendant of Maj. Azariah Egleston and of Maj. Gen. John Patterson, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of DuBose Egleston and Mary Louise Aiken, his wife.

Granddaughter of George W. Egleston and Martha DuBose, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Azariah Egleston and Hannah Patterson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Patterson and Elizabeth Lee, his wife.

Azariah Egleston (1757-1822), enlisted, 1775, as a private, served through the war and was major at West Point, 1783. He was a member of the Cincinnati. He was born in Shef- field; died in Lenox, Mass.

Also No. 44732.

John Patterson (1744-1808), represented Lenox, Mass., in the General Court. He commanded Berkshire County militia at Bunker Hill, was distinguished at Saratoga and Monmouth and served to the close of the war. He was an original member of the Cincinnati and was vice-president of the Society. He removed to New York and became Chief Justice of the County Court. He was born in Hartford County, Conn. ; died in Lisle, N. Y.

Also Nos. 12285, 13490, 16099, 21189, 28553, 29652.

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MRS. HELEN EMILY GRIMBALL.

51031

Born in Birkenhead, England.

Wife of Harry Morris Grimball. Descendant of Col. Joseph Glover.

Daughter of Edward Leonard Trenkolm and Elzia Bonsai Holmes, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Holmes and Ann Glover, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Charles Glover and Ann Coachman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Glover and Anne Dourghty, his wife. Joseph Glover (1720-83), served as colonel of militia of Colle- ton County, S. C, where he was born and died.

Also Nos. 34640, 47058.

Born in Monroe County, Tenn. Wife of J. F. Swords.

Descendant of Capt. Robert Cleveland, of North Carolina.

Daughter of Joseph Walker and Lodusky Jones, his 3rd wife.

Granddaughter of Morton Jones and Aley Cleveland, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Cleveland and Mathis , his wife.

Robert Cleveland (1744-1812), commanded a company in the regiment of his brother Benjamin at the battle of King's Mountain. He was in many contests with the Tories during the Revolution. He was born in Prince William County, Va., and died in Wilkes County, N. C.

Also Nos. 5581, 15313.

MRS. EMMA A. WALKER SWORDS.

51032

MRS. LILY LAMAR SALE ANDREWS.

51033

Born in Augusta, Ga.

Wife of Ernest Ephraim Andrews.

Descendant of John Zubers (Subers), of South Carolina.

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Daughter of James Benjamin Franklin Sale (1839-99) and Amelia Pratt

Gates (1839-89), his wife, m. 1860. Granddaughter of William Blackburn Gates (1807-92) and Barbara

Subers, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Zubers and Elizabeth Volker, his wife.

John Zubers (1750-1850), served as a private in Capt. Phile- mon Waters company, South Carolina service. He was born and died in Newberry, S. C.

MRS. MARY ELLA SIMPSON. 51034 Born in Laurens, S. G. Wife of Stobo James Simpson.

Descendant of Thomas Young, Col. Alexander Osborne, and John Nisbet.

Daughter of Judge William D. Simpson and Jane Young, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry GHnton Young and Lucy (Young), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Archibald Young and Nancy Nisbet, his wife ; John

May Young and Jennie Nisbet, his wife (parents of Lucy). Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Young and Judith Johnston, his wife

(parents of Archibald) ; John Nisbet and Mary Osborne, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Alexander Osborne and Agnes McWhorter,

his wife.

Thomas Young (1732-1829), served as a minute man and as a manufacturer of ammunition. His home in North Carolina, suffered from the Tories. He was born in Bruns- wick County, Va. ; died in Iredell County, N. C.

Also No. 25864.

Alexander Osborne (1709-76), was a member of the Com- mittee of Safety of Rowan County. He was born in New Jersey; died in Belmont, N. C.

John Nisbet (1738-1817), served as a soldier and member of the Committee of Safety of Rowan County, N. C. He was born in Lancaster County, Pa.; died in Slatesville, N. C.

Also No. 19103.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. MARTHA AYER ALDRICH TOMPKINS.

51035

Wife of Frank Tompkins.

Descendant of Thomas Ayer, of South Carolina. Daughter of Robert Aldrich and Sophie Bonham, his wife. Granddaughter of Alfred P. Aldrich and Martha Ayer, his wife Gr-granddaughter of Lewis Malone Ayer and Rebecca Erwin, his 3rd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Ayer and Sarah Malone, his wife. Thomas Ayer commanded a company and was such a dangerous

Whig that fifty guineas was offered for him dead or alive.

He was born in Ireland; located in Virginia; emigrated to

the Pedee, 1758, where in 1781 he died.

Also Nos. 4765, 22432, 27136, 34543.

Born in Covington, Ga.

Wife of Thomas Jefferys Ashe. Descendant of Thomas Haynes.

Daughter of John Styles Bird and Pattie Ann Cox, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Gary Cox, M. D., and Frances Stith Haynes, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Haynes, Jr., and Catherine Maria Davis, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Haynes and Frances Stith, his wife.

Thomas Haynes (1748-1823), was a member of the Committee of Safety of Halifax County, North Carolina. He was born in Mechlenburg County, Va. ; died in Columbia County, Ga.

Also No. 37894.

MRS. REBECCA BIRD ASHE.

51036

MRS. CORNELIA McIVER DAVIS.

51037

Born in Darlington County, S. C.

Wife of Zimmerman Davis.

Descendant of Capt. James Gregg, of South Carolina.

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Daughter of John Kolb Mclver and Sarah Marshall, his wife.

Granddaughter of Adam Marshall and Mary Gregg, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Gregg and Mary Wilson, his wife.

James Gregg served as captain in the Revolutionary war under Maj. Thornby when Charleston fell, and suffered much from his Tory neighbors. He was born 1752 in South Carolina.

Also No. 3259.

MRS. LEILA JOHNSON BUCK. 51038

Born in Bennedaville, S. C.

Wife of William McG. Buck. Descendant of George McCall.

Daughter of Chancellor W, Dalrymple Johnson and Sarah Elizabeth McCall, his wife.

Granddaughter of Nathaniel McCall and Sabrina Burnett, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of George McCall and Elizabeth Sanders, his 2nd wife.

George McCall (1760-1837), served, 1780, as a soldier in the Revolutionary war under Gen. Francis Marion. He was born at Lynch's Creek; died in Darlington District, S. C.

MISS GABRIELLA ELOISE BETHEA. 51039

Born in Charleston, S. C.

Descendant of John Bethea and of Lieut. Daniel Strobel, of South Carolina.

Daughter of Philip Yancey Bethea and Florence Amanda Johnson, his wife.

Granddaughter of Col. James R. Bethea and Mary Catherine McLeod, his wife; Oscar Emmons Johnson and Gabriella Amanda Strobel, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Philip Bethea and Rachel Cochrane, his wife;

Lewis Strobel and Sarah Owens, his 3rd wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Bethea and Absala Parker, his wife; Daniel

Strobel and Mary Elizabeth Martin, his wife.

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John Bethea (1760-1820), was a patriot and soldier during the Revolutionary war from South Carolina. He was born in Nansemond County, Va. ; died in Marion County, S. C.

Daniel Strobel (1733-1806), enlisted, 1775, and was with the Fusileers 1776-7, in active service around Charleston. In 1779 he was lieutenant in a company at the siege of Savan- nah. He was born in Lamberthein, Germany; died in Charleston, S. C.

MRS. NETTIE SUE CRAIG. 51040

Born in Spartanburg, S. C.

Wife of Arthur R. Craig.

Descendant of Capt. David Anderson.

Daughter of Thomas J. Moore and Mary Elizabeth Anderson, his wife.

Granddaughter of David Anderson and Harriett Brockman, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Anderson and Mary Miller, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Anderson and Miriam Mayson, his wife.

David Anderson (1741-1827), commanded a company at the battle of Ninety-six, where he won renown. He was at Charleston, Augusta and Eutaw Springs. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Spartanburg County, S. C.

Also Nos. 8269, 35112.

MRS. EDNA MICKELS DU BOSE. 51041

Born in Searsport, Maine.

Wife of Josey Beverly DuBose. Descendant of Robert Hichborn.

Daughter of Albert V. Nickels and Elizabeth . McGilvery, his wife. Granddaughter of William McGilvery and Harriet Hichborn, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Henry Hichborn and Desiah Griffin, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Hichborn and Susannah EHingwood, his wife.

Robert Hichborn (1740-1800), served as guard of the tea ships. He was born in Boston, Mass. ; died in Stockton, Me. Also No. 11036. c

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MISS FALBA JOHNSON.

51042

Born in Marion, S. C.

Descendant of George McCall, of South Carolina. Daughter of James William Johnson and Annie Prince, his wife. Granddaughter of Chancellor W. D. Johnson and Sarah Elizabeth McCall,

his wife. See No. 51038.

Born in Charleston, S. C.

Wife of Hugh Ward McLucas. Descendant of Lieut. Daniel Strobel.

Daughter of Oscar Emmons Johnson and Gabriella Amanda Strobel,

his wife. See No. 51039.

Born in Effingham, S. C. Wife of Henry Mullins.

Descendant of Capt. John Norwood and of Benjamin King. Daughter of George Alexander Norwood and Mary Louisa Wilkins, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Norwood and Sarah Mcintosh, his wife ; Sam- uel Bellinger Wilkins and Mary Louisa King, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Norwood and Mary Warren, his wife; Eli King and Rachel Murphy Brown, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin King and Deliverance Eddy, his 2nd wife.

John Norwood (1751-1826), served under Gen. Francis Marion in the partisan warfare of the Carolinas. He was born at Society Hill, S. C. ; died in Darlington.

Also Nos. 11317, 47466.

Benjamin King (1720-1803), was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Raynham and was a member of the Provincial Congress. He had five sons in the army.

Also Nos. 9060, 15491, 37289.

MRS. ELOISE JOHNSON McLUCAS.

51043

MRS. LOUISA NORWOOD MULLINS.

51044

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DAUGHTERS THIJ AMERICAN RJ^VOLUTION.

MRS. MARY STACKHOUSE MURCHISON. 51045 Born in Marion, S. C.

Wife of John D. Murchison.

Descendant of Sergt. John McAlister.

Daughter of James Stackhouse and Florence Elizabeth McAlister, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Dugar McAHster and Mary M. , his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John McAlister and Kesiah Dugar, his 2nd wife.

John McAlister (1765-1848), enlisted from North Carolina as a private, 1779. He applied for a pension 1832 and it was allowed. He was born in Scotland; died in Richnxond County, N. C.

Also No. 38195.

MRS. ELIZABETH A. BUCK NORWOOD. 51046 Born in Bucksville, S. C. Wife of Samuel Wilkins Norwood.

Descendant of Col. Jonathan Buck, Capt. Ebenezer Buck, John Brown, Jr., and Robert Hichborn.

Daughter of William L. Buck and Desiah Hichborn McGilvery, his wife.

Granddaughter of Henry Buck and Mary Clarke, his wife; William Mc- Gilvery and Harriet Hichborn, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Buck and Mary Brown, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Buck and Lydia Morse, his wife; John Brown and Gilmore, his wife.

See No. 51041.

Jonathan Buck (1719-95), was colonel of the fifth regiment, Lincoln County militia. He was born in Woburn, Mass. ; died in Buckport, Me.

Also Nos. 44208, 47782.

Ebenezer Buck (1752-1824), served as captain in the fifth regiment Lincoln County militia of Maine. He was born in Haverhill, Mass. ; died in Buckport, Me. ,

John Brown (1732-1817), was chosen on the first Committee of Safety of Belfast, where he gave valuable service, and where he died.

Also Nos. 6540, 12103.

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MRS. DAISY WALLER STACKHOUSE. 51047

Born in Greenwood, S. C.

Wife of Walter F. Stackhouse. Descendant of Rev. James Creswell.

Daughter of Cadmus Garlington Waller and Mary Emma Coleman, his wife.

Granddaughter of Albert Waller and J. Elizabeth Creswell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Elihu Creswell and Sarah Himter, his 2nd wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Creswell and Mary Garlington (b. 1734), his wife.

James Creswell was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775. He was a soldier and a patriot. He died, 1776, in Laurens, S. C.

Also Nos. 27931, 38275.

MRS. FLORENCE ELIZABETH STACKHOUvSE. 51048

Born in Floral, N. C.

Wife of James Stackhouse.

Descendant of Sergt. John McAlister.

Daughter of James Dugar McAlister and Mary M. McAlister, his wife. See No. 51045.

MRS. EFFIE BLUE WHEELER. 5104U

Born in Richmond County, N. C. Wife of Edward Bee Wheeler.

Descendant of Nathan Evans, of South Carolina. Daughter of John Gilchrist Blue and Annie M. Evans, his wife. Granddaughter of William Evans and Sarah Ann Godbold, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Evans, Jr., and Elizabeth Ann Rogers, Nathan Evans (1760-1810), served as a private in the Revo- his 3rd wife.

lution from Marion County, S. C, where he was horn and died.

Also No. 49264.

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MRS. SARAH DOZIER POWER WOODS.

61050

Born in Marion, S. C.

Wife of Malcolm Carr Woods. Descendant of John Montague, of Virginia. Daughter of William Carr Power and Martha Evans, his wife. Granddaughter of John Hopkins Power and Jane Daniel Montague, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Montague and Rebecca Brown, his wife.

John Montague (1755-1831), was a soldier in the Virginia militia during the Revolution, was wounded in service and carried the scars through life. He died in Abbeyville County,

Born in Mauston, Wis,

Wife of Clinton H. Miller.

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Mallery.

Daughter of Samuel Mallery and Nancy Piper, his wife.

Granddaughter of David Mallery and Orilla Hall, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Mallery and Mary Carley, his wife.

Samuel Mallery (1744-1822), served as sergeant in the 9th regiment, Albany County militia. He was born in Say- brook, Conn. ; died in Hillsdale, N. Y.

Also No. 27088.

s. c.

Also Nos. 926, 13017.

MRS. MINNIE MALLERY MILLER.

51051

MRS. GERTRUDE WEBER ROBINSON.

51052

Born in Mt. Vernon, Ky.

Wife of James Bright Robinson. Descendant of Zachariah Evans.

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Daughter of William M. Weber and Sarah Ann Carpenter, his wife.

Granddaughter of Harrison Carpenter and Patience Jane Evans, his wife.

Gr -granddaughter of Samuel Evans and Patience Shepherd, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zachariah Evans and Charity Jones, his wife.

Zachariah Evans (1755-1841), enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. Speaker's company, Maryland line, and in 1778 in Capt. Bailey's company at the battle of White Plains. He was born in Prince George County, Md. ; died in Pulaski County, Ky.

MRS. SOPHIA LYON LEES. 51053

Born in Demopholis, Ala.

Wife of Robert Blanchard Lees, M. D. Descendant of Capt. James Gaines.

Daughter of Martin Armstrong Lyon and Caroline Stendwick, his wife.

Granddaughter of William H. Lyon and Elizabeth Armstrong, his wife,

Gr-granddaughter of James Lyon and Bethaland Gaines, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Gaines and Elizabeth Strother, his wife.

James Gaines (1742-1830), commanded a company of volun- teers at Guilford Court House and artillery at Eutaw Springs, where he won the praise of Gen. Nathaniel Greene. He died at Kingsport, Tenn.

Also Nos. 1399, 6327, 11790, 48273.

MRS. LUCILE SHIRLEY LANGSTOFF BOWEN. 51054

Born in Memphis, Tenn.

Wife of George Cone Bowen. Descendant of John Langstoff.

Daughter of Alfred Dennison Langstoff and Sara Ann McCall. his wife. Granddaughter of Miles Langstoff and Charity Langstoff, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Langstoff, Jr., and Lucy Miles, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Langstoff and Charity Stille, his wife. John Langstoff (1755-1825), served several enlistments undet

different commands in 1776-78 from Middlesex County. New

Jersey. He died in Rahway, N. J.

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MRS. ANGELINE KNIGHT-MARR GRAY. 51055 Born in Leavenworth, Kans. Wife of Douglas Gray.

Descendant of Cornelius Low, of Virginia. Daughter of James Sand and Katie Knight-Mar r, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Joseph Marr and Julia Catherine Low, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Low and Julia Ann Mathews, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Cornelius Low and Catherine McKenny, his wife.

Cornelius Low (1730-1812), served as a volunteer in the Nevv York militia during the Revolution, He was killed in the battle of Queenstown Heights.

Also No. 30494.

MRS. KATE WALLIS VIDOR. 51056

Born in Galveston, Texas.

Wife of Charles S. Vidor.

Descendant of John McNitt Alexander, of North Carolina. Daughter of John C. Wallis and Catherine C. McLeod, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Wallis and Elizabeth Crockett, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Rev. James Wallace (Wallis) and Jane Bain

Alexander, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John McKnitt Alexander and Jane Bain, his

wife.

John McKnitt Alexander (1733-1817), was secretary of Mech- lenburg Declaration of Independence ; delegate to memoralize the legislature and author of the instructions, 1775 ; member of the Provincial Congress, 1776, and of the Senate, 1777. He died in Mechlenburg County, N. C.

Also Nos. 18885, 30724, 26475, 33515.

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MRS. MARGUERITE HASKINS WOOD STITELER. 51057

Born in Prince Edward County, Va.

Wife of John Beverly Stiteler. Descendant of Thomas Haskins, of Virginia. Daughter of Judge Francis Peyton Wood and Pauline Embra ScQtt, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Archer Scott and Elizabeth Amanda (Scott), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Scott and Jane Haskins (1780-1853), his wife, m. 1801.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Haskins and Ann Nash, his wife. Thomas Haskins was a member of Committee of Safety from

Prince Edward County, Va., 1775. He died 1798 in Prince

Edward County.

Born in Oxford, Miss.

Wife of Robert E. Cofer.

Descendant of Alexander Crawford.

Daughter of Joseph Able and Martha Elizabeth Stockard, his wife. Granddaughter of James Stockard and Elizabeth Crawford, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Crawford and Elizabeth Craighead, his wife.

Alexander Crawford (1750-1839), was placed on the pension roll of Tennessee as private. He was born in Pennsylvania ; died in Maury County, Tenn.

Also Nos. 1786, 2393, 3934, 4082, 24408.

Born in Lovelady, Texas.

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Elijah Clark, John Clark and Lieut. Col. Micajah Williamson, of Georgia.

MRS. CORINNE ABLE COFER.

51058

MISS ANN CLARK GOREE.

51059

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DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN RKVOI.UTION.

Daughter of Robert Daniel Goree and Frances Rebecca Campbell, his wife.

Granddaughter of John H. Campbell and Ann Williamson Clark, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Clark and Nancy Williamson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elijah Clark and Hannah Arrington, his wife; Micajah Williamson and Sarah Gilliam, his wife.

Elijah Clark (1738-1805), was wounded at Alligator Creek and had a horse shot under him at Kettle Creek. He was at Musgroves Mill and Long Cane, and was wounded in both engagements. He served valiantly at the siege of Augusta and was complimented by the legislature for his gallantry in battle. He was born and died in Georgia.

John Clark served under his father in the partisan warfare of the Revolution. He died,>1836, in Florida.

Also No. 10668.

Micajah Williamson (1735-95), served as lieutenant colonel under Col. Elijah Clark to protect the western frontier of Georgia. He was born in Bedford County, Va., removed, 1768, to Wilkes County, Ga., where he died.

Also No. 28383.

MRS. FRU BECTON WORTHAM. 51060

Born in New Danville, Texas.

Wife of Louis J. Wortham.

Descendant of Col. Joseph Dickson and of Lieut. John Sharpe. Daughter of Edwin Pinckney Becton, M. D., and Mary Dickson, his wife.

Granddaughter of John M. Becton and Eleanor E. Sharpe, his wife;

Joseph Dickson and Rebecca Dryden, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Sharpe and Isabella McKnight, his wife;

John Dickson and Margaret McKissick, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Sharpe and Martha Young, his wife;

Joseph Dickson and Margaret McEwen, his wife.

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Joseph Dickson (1745-1825), commanded a company, 1775, and was a member of the Committee of Safety of Rowan County, North CaroHna. He served as major at King's Mountain, opposed Cornwallis' invasion of the CaroHnas, 1781, and was promoted to colonel. He was born in Pennsyl- vania; died in Tennessee.

Also No. 34462.

John Sharpe (1752-1824), served as lieutenant, 1779-80, in De Armand's independent corps of Light Dragoons Conti- nental troops in the Revolutionary war. He was born in Mechlenburg County, N. C. ; died in Smyrna, Tenn.

MRS. KATHARINE FORRESTER MORRISON. 51061

Born in Cheshire, Conn. Wife of Libby Morrison.

Descendant of Capt. Daniel Deshon, Brig. Gen. Gurdon Salton- stall and Maj. Winthrop Saltonstall, of Connecticut; Capt. Daniel Hawthorne and Capt. Simon Forrester, of Massa- chusetts.

Daughter of Thomas Carlisle and Augusta Coit Deshon, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Deshon, Jr., and Augusta Dudley Coit, his

wife; Rev. Thomas Carlisle and Eleanor Forrester, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Coit and Mary Wanton Saltonstall,

his wife; Daniel Deshon and Mary Ann Packwood, his wife; Simon

Forrester and Rachel Hawthorne, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Winthrop Saltonstall and Ann Wanton, his

wife; Daniel Hawthorne and Rachel Phelps, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Gurdon Saltonstall and Rebecca Winthrop,

his wife, m. 1732.

Daniel Deshon (1754-1826), served on the committee to ex- amine the defense of the town. He was a brave seaman and commanded the brig **01d Defense" that belonged to the State. He was bom and died at New London, Conn.

Gurdon Saltonstall (1708-85), s graduate of Yale, was colonel of militia, 1776, and brigadier general when he retired. 1777. He was born in New London; died in Norwich, Conn.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Winthrop Saltonstall (1737-1811) was brigade major to his father. He was born and died in New London.

Simon Forrester (1748-1817), who was born in Ireland, came to this country in a vessel commanded by Capt. Daniel Haw- thorne. He served in the war on privateers, and, 1780, was made captain of the "Centurion." He died at Salem.

Daniel Hawthorne (1731-96), commanded the schooners "Fair America" and the "Sturdy Beggar." He won the title of the bold Hawthorne of the Revolution. He was born and died at Salem.

Also Nos. 5025, 15424.

MRS. CLARA YOUNG CHASE BOSTWICK. 51062

Born in Georgia, Vt.

Wife of Cornelias Albert Bostwick. Descendant of Capt. Aaron Kimball.

Daughter of Manchester Chase and Hannah Maria Godfrey, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Chase and Fidelia V, Weatherbee, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Ambrose Chase and Sally Sherman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Aaron Chase and Sarah Kimball, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Aaron Kimball and Mary Brooks, his wife. Aaron Kimball (1729-1823), who had served in the early

wars commanded a company at the Lexington Alarm from

Grafton, where he died.

Also No. 45417.

MRS. HARRIET B. KELTON. 61063

Born in Montgomery, Vt.

Wife of Judge O. N. Keltcn.

Descendant of Richard Smith.

Daughter of Joshua Clapp aad Fanny Smith, his wife.

Granddaughter of Richard Smith, Jr., and Lovina Ladd, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Richard Smith and Louise Rogers, his wife.

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Richard Smith (1750-1888), enlisted, 1775, as a private in Capt. Knowlton's company, Gen. Putnam's regiment, Con- necticut service. He was born in Lyme, Conn.; died in Woodstock, Vt.

MRS. IDA M. WEED PIERCE. 51064

Born in Greenfield, N. Y.

Wife of George W. Pierce.

Descendant of Corp. Levi Adams.

Daughter of Alvah Weed and Sylvia M. Warren, his wife.

Granddaughter of Silas Warren and Belinda Dickinson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Dickinson and Rhoda Adams, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Levi Adams and Mary Perry, his wife.

Levi Adams (1747-1827), enlisted, 1775, as corporal in Capt

Ezra Towne's, Col. James Reed's New Hampshire regiment.

He was born in Dunstable, Mass. ; died in Ludlow, Vt.

MRS. EFFIGENE L. GALUSHA ESTES. 51065

Born in Jericho, Vt. Wife of David F. Estes.

Descendant of Capt. Jonas Galusha and of Gov. Thomas Chittenden.

Daughter of Truman Galusha, Jr., and Angellne Orpha Bishop, his wife. Granddaughter of Truman Galusha and Lydia Loomis, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonas Galusha and Mary Chittenden, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife.

Jonas Galusha (1753-1834), was in the Canadian campaign with his brother David in Col. Seth Warner's regiment. Pie commanded two companies at the battle of Bennington, served in Burgoyne's campaign and was at the surrender. Pie was born in Norwich, Conn. ; died in Shaftsbury, Vt.

Also No. 13329.

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DAUGHTEJRS 0^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Thomas Chittenden (1730-97), served on the Committee of Safety, 1777 and 1778, was elected governor. He was born in East Guilford, Conn., removed to Vermont, 1774, and died in Williston.

Also Nos. 1924, 3344, 6181, 8790, 23360, 26801, 31187, 48145.

VACANT. 51066

MRS. ANN COCHRAN DOUB. 51067

Born in Staunton, Va.

Wife of Albert A. Doub.

Descendant of Col. George Mofifett.

Daughter of George Moffett Cochran, Jr., and Margaret Lynn Peyton, his wife.

Granddaughter of George Moffett Cochran and Maria Boys, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Cochran and Magdalen Moffett, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Moffett and SalUe McDowell, his wife. George Moffett (1735-1811), commanded a regiment at the

battle of Guilford Court House. He was born and died in

Augusta County, Va.

Also No. 41672.

MRS. MARY JEANNETTE TUCKER PECK. 51068

Born in Buffalo, N. C.

Wife of Henry Dwight Peck. Descendant of Silas Tucker.

Daughter of Rev. Levi Tucker, D. D., and Jeannette Griswold Lee, his wife.

Granddaughter of Rev. Charles Tucker and Charity Stevens, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Silas Tucker and Mary Histed, his wife.

Silas Tucker (1740-77), enlisted from Sheffield in the first call for troops and was in the expedition to Canada, 1775. He served in the Burgoyne campaign; was severely wounded at Hubbardston and died in the hospital.

Also Nos. 17959, 22977, 27056, 34911.

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MRS. FRANCES G. PECK SPRINKEL.

51069

Born in Staunton, Va.

Wife of George Alsop Sprinkel, Jr.

Descendant of Silas Tucker and of Dr. Elisha Sill.

Daughter of Henry D wight Peck and Mary Jeannette Tucker, his wife.

See No. 51068.

Granddaughter of John Peck and Mary Sill Gold, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Ruggles Gold and Sarah Sill, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elisha Sill and Mary Heaton, his wife. Elisha Sill (1730-1808), served as surgeon in the Burgoyne

campaign in Gen. Oliver Wolcott's brigade. He was born

in Lyme ; died in Goshen, Conn. Also No. 12159.

Born in Suffolk, Va.

Descendant of Capt. Thomas Downing, of Virginia.

Daughter of Rev. WilHam G. Starr and Elizabeth Ann Leigh, his wife.

Grandaughter of John Leigh and Jane Ball Downing, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Edward Downing and Hannah Ball, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Downing and Miss Rogers, his wife.

Thomas Downing (1740-99), served in the Northumberland County militia, 1776, and was influential in both church and State. He was born in Northumberland County; died in Lancaster County, Va.

Also No. 41652.

MRS. MARGARET STARR DOWST.

51070

MRS. JANE BAILEY BYARS.

51071

Born in Washington County, Va.

Wife of Joseph Cloyd Byars.

Descendant of Col. Thomas Flournoy and of Robert Preston.

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DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Daughter of David Flournoy Bailey and Sarah Eleanor Preston, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Richard Bailey and Julia Ann Womack, his

wife; John Fairman Preston and Jane Rhea, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Archer Womack and Anne Flournoy, his wife;

Robert Preston and Jennie (Preston), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Flournoy and Anne Martin, his wife;

Robert Preston and Peggy Rhea, his wife (parents of Jennie). Thomas Flournoy (1738-1801), gave both civil and military

service. He was a member of the House of Delegates in

1780 and colonel of county militia at the close of the war. Also No. 10833.

Robert Preston (1750-1831), served as a private in the 2nd Virginia regiment under Capt. John Harrison and Col. Chris- tian Febiger. He was born in Ireland.

MRS. MATTIE BAILEY PRICE. 51072

Born in Washington County, Va. Wife of John W. Price.

Descendant of Col. Thomas Flournoy and of Robert Preston. Daughter of David Flournoy Bailey and Sarah Eleanor Preston, his wife. See No. 51071.

MRS. MARY WILLIAMSON WOOD. 51073 Born in Caswell County, N. C. Wife of Martin Byrd Wood.

Descendant of William Alston, of North Carolina. Daughter of Thomas Parish Williamson and Lydia M. Harris, his wife. Granddaughter of William G.' Harris and Nancy Rives, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Edward Rives and Mary Ann Alston, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Alston and Sarah Yeargen, his wife. William Alston was clerk of Chatham County, North Carolina, 1774, where he died in 1789.

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MRS. LOUISE FINNELL GIBBONS. 51074

Born in Morgantown, \V. Va.

Wife of Page A. Gibbons, M. D.

Descendant of Col. John Evans, of Virginia.

Daughter of Charles \V. Finnell and Lucy Hoffman, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Hoffman and Louisa Evans, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Evans, Jr., and Gilly Strother, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Evans and Ann Martin, his wife.

John Evans (1737-1834), who was a member of the conven- tion, 1776, served with the Virginia troops and at the age of 90 received a pension. He was born in Virginia; died in ^Monongalia County.

Also No. 3234.

MRS. MARGARET MORRIS DONLEY MEYER. 510:5

Born in Mount ^lorris. Pa. Wife of William C. Meyer.

Descendant of Capt. David Morgan and of George Morris. Daughter of James Perry Donley and Katharine C. Engle, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Christian Engle and Mahala West, his wife ; Patrick

Donley and Margaret Morris, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel West and Elizabeth Burns, his wife ; Levi

Morris and Lucretia Stephens, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jack Burns and Sarah Morgan, his wife; George

Morris and Margaret Corbley, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of David Morgan and Sarah Stephens, his wife. David Morgan (1721-1813), in 1777 was captain of the 5th

company, 8th battalion, under Col. Peter Grubb. He was

born in Christianna, Del. ; died in Marion County, Va. George Morris (1750-1842), served as private in the 3rd

Pennsylvania regiment, from Washington County, Pa., 1778.

He was born in New Jersey: died in Whitely, Pa.

34

DAUGHTERS OF THK AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. CORA DONLEY MILLER.

51076

Born in Mount Morris, Pa. Wife of Gilbert Benton Miller.

Descendant of Capt. David Morgan and of George Morris. Daughter of James Perry Donley and Katharine Engle, his 2nd wife. See No. 51075.

Born in Beverly, Va. Wife of Page R. McCrum.

Descendant of Bernard Brown, Daniel Maupin, Brig. Gen.

John Dabney, Hon. John Hart, Edward Hart, Lieut. Thomas

Drake, Lieut. Samuel Butcher, Jr., Ensign Moses Stout,

Jesse Dailey, and Lieut. John Humphreys. Daughter of Bernard L. Brown (1816-68) and Mary E. Dailey (1825-

1907), his wife, m. 1842. Granddaughter of Bernard M. Brown (1781-1828) and Miriam Carr

Maupin (1783-1829), his wife, m. 1802; Hugh Dailey (1801-40) and

Edith E. Butcher (1806-69), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Bernard Brown and Elizabeth Jennings Dabney

(1751-1826), his wife, m. 1773; Daniel Maupin and Sarah Jarmen,

his 1st wife; Ely Butcher (1779-1862) and Elizabeth Hart (1780-1823),

his wife, m. 1804; Jesse Dailey and Mary Turner, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Dabney and Ann Harris, his wife; Samuel

Butcher, Jr., and Hannah Drake (1739-1844), his wife, m. 1778;

Edward Hart and Nancy Stout (d. 1844), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Drake and Eutah Humphreys (1739-

1817), his wife, m. 1760; John Hart and Deborah Scudder, his wife;

Moses Stout and Abigail Hart, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Humphreys and Eutah , his wife.

Bernard Brown (1750-1800), was dispatch bearer during the

Revolutionary war, from New York to Charleston, S. C. He

was born and died in Albemarle County, Va.

MRS. LUCY B. BROWN McCRUM.

51077

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35

Daniel Maupin (1756-1838), served as a private in the Virginia State militia during the Revolution. He was placed on the pension roll, 1833, from Albemarle County, where he was bom and died.

John Dabney (1724-1821), commanded Dabney's Lregion at Yorktown at the time of the surrender of Comwallis. He was bom in Hanover County, Va.; died in Virginia.

Also No. 47423.

John Hart (1711-79), was known to the community as "Honest John" and was elected to the Provincial Congress, 1774; to the Continental Congress, 1776, and was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was bora and died in Hopewell, N. J.

Edward Hart (1755-1812), served several enlistments as a private in the New Jersey militia. He was born in Hopewell, N. J., removed to Virginia, 1788 ; died in Randolph County.

Thomas Drake (1728-77), served as Heutenant in the 3rd Vir- ginia regiment. He was killed in battle.

Samuel Butcher, Jr. (1756-1847), served as lieutenant in the Virginia line. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Wood County, Va.

Moses Stout (1751-1833), served several enlistments in the New Jersey militia and held rank of ensign at the close of the war. He was born in New Jersey.

Also No. 30529.

Jesse Dailey (1760-1845), enHsted at sixteen and served to the close of the war. He was placed on the pension roll, 1835, from Loudoun County. He died in Leesburg, Va.

John Humphreys (1719-75), was 1st lieutenant of Morgan's Virginia Riflemen and was killed at Quebec. He was born in Virginia.

MRS. MARY STEVENS GHASTIN. g^jj 064 ^^^^^

Born in Reedsburg, Wis.

Wife of Harry H. Ghastin.

Descendant of Phillip Burlinghame, Jr.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of Giles Stevens and Erica Schonfelt, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel B. Stevens and Pamelia Tripp, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jedediah Stevens and Mercy Burlinghame, his wife, Gr-gr-granddaughter of Phillip Burlinghame, Jr., and Elizabeth Dono- way, his wife.

Phillip Burlinghame (1749-1804), served as a private in the Dutchess County militia, 6th regiment, New York service. He was born in Providence, R. I. ; died in Castleton, N. Y.

MRS. GEORGIETTA HUNTER SEXMITH. 51079 Born in Clinton, Maine.

Descendant of Col. James Hunter, of Maine.

Daughter of George Hunter and Harriet Jewell, his wife.

Granddaughter of Actor Hunter and Harriet Cole, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Hunter and Elizabeth Coulson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Hunter, Jr., and Dorcas Patten, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Hunter and Abigail Williams, his wife.

James Hunter (1735-1808), served as major of Lincoln County, Mass., militia, 1776 and 1778 ; was colonel of a corps raised for the defense of eastern Massachusetts. He was born and died in Topham, Me.

Also No. 30245.

MRS. BARBARA SWEET WHITTAKER. 51080

Born in Fond du lac, Wis.

Wife of Elmer H. Whittaker. Descendant of Simon Giffin, of Connecticut. Daughter of Waldo Sweet and Anna Giffin, his wife. Grandaughter of Nathan Clark Giffin and Cynthia J. Eddye, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Lord Giffin and Mary Galloway, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of Daniel Giffin and Jerusha Thompson, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Simon Giffin and Lydia Cram, his 2nd wife, m. 1771.

Simon Giffin (1740-1820), was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for six years* actual service as private, Connecticut line.

Also Nos. 30559, 39701, 41492.

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37

MRS. LUCINDA CHARLES BURCHARD.

51081

Born in Mayfield, Ohio.

Wife of Gen. George W. Burchard. Descendant of Samuel Wilcox, of Connecticut. Daughter of Jeremiah Scott Charles and Elizabeth Pelton Wilcox, his wife.

Grandduaghter of John Wilcox and EUzabeth Pelton, his 1st wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Wilcox and Sarah Gildersleve, his wife, Samuel Wilcox (1758-1835), enlisted, 1775, as a private in Capt. Samuel Gale's company. Col. Samuel Parson's Con- necticut regiment. He was born and died in Portland, Conn.

Bom in Palmyra, Wis.

Descendant of Ahimaaz Hebard, of Vermont.

Daughter of Paul Hebard and Mary J. Reed, his wife.

Granddaughter of Nathan Hebard and Katherine Carpenter, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Paul Hebard and Sally Spencer, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ahimaaz Hebard and Asenath Millard, his wife.

Ahimaaz Hebard (1759-1802), served, 1782, as privateer under Comdr. Elisha Hinman, bound from the Port of New London to Virginia. He was born and died in Shaftsbury, Vt.

Bom in Sullivan. Wis. Descendant of Ahimaaz Hebard.

Daughter of Nathan Hebard and Katherine Ann Carpenter, his wife. See No. 51082.

MISS CHARLOTTE HEBARD.

51082

MISS LILLIE HEBARD.

51083

38

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. ANNA RANDALL McKENNEY.

51084

Born in Morristown, Pa.

Wife of Charles Thomas McKenney. Descendant of Ensign Samuel Fifield.

Daughter of Brewster Randall and Harriet Eliza Fifield, his wife.

Granddaughter of Edward Fifield and Sally Bean, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Fifield and Ruth Brown, his wife.

Samuel Fifield (1735-1812), who had served in the early wars, was a soldier at the battle of Bennington. He was a member of the Committee of Safety. He was born in Kingston, N. H. ; died in Danville, Vt.

Also Nos. 26957, 28401, 33407.

Born in Janesville, Wis. Wife of John Grandin Rex ford.

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Crary, of Connecticut. Daughter of Samuel Rolston and Sarah Glover, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Glover and Mary Taggart, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Glover and Desiah Crary, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Crary and Amy Stanton, his wife. Benjamin Crary (1725-98), served as lieutenant, 1776, to reen-

force the army in New York. He was born in Voluntown;

died in Plainfield.

Also No. 39712.

Born in Christiania, Wis. Wife of Charles Valdo Bardeen.

Descendant of Ensign Thomas Hyde, of Connecticut. Daughter of Benjamin S. B. Miller and Martha Brown Coon, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Miller and Fanny Hyde, his wife.

MRS. BELLE A. ROLSTON REXFORD.

51085

MRS. FRANCES H. BARDEEN.

51086

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39

Gr-grandaughter of Ambrose Hyde and Phebe Hyde, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hyde and Ednah Burleigh, his wife. Thomas Hyde (1734-1819), gave both civil and military ser\'ice during the war. He was bom and died in Norwich, Conn.

Also No. 11683.

Born in Austin, Minn. Descendant of Oliver Stetson.

Daughter of Dwight Worcester Carpenter and Sarah Delphine McWhor- ter, his wife.

Granddaughter of Milo McWhorter and Jennette Stetson Riddell, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William M. Riddell and Jennette Stetson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Oliver Stetson and Jennette Anderson, his wife. Also No. 49799.

Oliver Stetson (1757-1839), enlisted, 1776, as an artificer in Capt. Reed's company. Col. John Bailey's Massachusetts regi- ment. He was placed on the pension roll, 1832, Chautauqua County, New York. He died in Westfield, N. Y.

Also No. 49799.

Bom in Wilmington, Del. Wife of Frank H. Edsall.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Taylor, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Edward Tatnall Warner and Anna E. Grubb, his wife. Granddaughter of Edward Grubb and Elizabeth Pusey Seal, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Seal and Rasleel Taylor, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Taylor and Hannah Arnold, his wife. Isaac Taylor (1735-1813), fought at the battle of Brandywine

and was subsequently appointed lieutenant colonel of militia.

He ser\'ed with courage throughout the war and afterwards

gave valuable civil service. He was bom and died in Chester

County.

Also Nos. 11763, 27866.

MISS MARY FRANCES CARPENTER.

51087

MRS. ANNA E. WARNER EDSALL.

51088

40

DAUGHTE:rS of the AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. MARY CLARK HOYT. 51089 Bom in Lyons, N. Y. Wife of Frank W. Hoyt.

Descendant of Lemuel Clark, Maj. Ebenezer Backus, and Col.

Joshua Porter. Daughter of John T. Clark and Louise Holley, his wife. Granddaughter of William Clark and Sophronia Tillotson, his wife;

John Milton Holley, Jr., and Mary Kirkland, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Clark and Ruth Baldwin, his wife;

Joseph Kirkland and Sarah Backus, his wife; John Milton Holley

and Sarah Porter, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Backus and Mary Edwards, his wife; Joshua Porter and Abigail Buell, his wife.

Lemuel Clark (1730-1825), served from Lebanon under Capt. David Tilden for the relief of Boston. He was born in Lebanon, Conn. ; died in Candor, N. Y.

Also Nos. 12636, 22249, 42480.

Ebenezer Backus (1740-1828), served on the Committee of Inspection, 1777, and in the Light Horse. He was born in Windham, Conn. ; died in Cazenovia, N. Y.

Joshua Porter (1730-1825), commanded a regiment at Peek- skill in the Burgoyne campaign and at Danbury. He was born in Lebanon ; died in Salisbury, Conn.

Also No. 19755.

MRS. MARTHA CHURCHILL KEYES. 51090

Born in Stafford, N. Y.

Wife of Julius Hyde Keyes. Descendant of Joseph Churchill.

Daughter of James Worthy Churchill and Vienna Thompson, his wife. Granddaughter of Worthy Lovel Churchill and Sophia Kingsley, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Churchill and Amy Styles, his wife.

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41

Joseph Churchill (1748-1821), served as a private in the Berk- shire County, Mass., militia at the Alarms. He was born in Sheffield, Mass. ; died in Hubbardston, Vt.

Also Nos. 30843, 34719, 44814.

MRS. ELLEN M. HALE. 51091

Born in Milton, Vt.

Wife of George Hale.

Descendant of Maj. Zebadiah Dewey.

Daughter of Carlton Stone Leonard and Keziah Hill Dewey, his wife. Granddaughter of John M. Dewey and Lucinda (Dewey), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Zebadiah Dewey, Jr., and Lois Moseley, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zebadiah Dewey and Beulah Stearns, his 2nd wife.

Zebadiah Dewey (1726-1804), commanded a company at the battle of Hubbardtown, where he gained the rank of major. He was born in Barrington; died in Poultney, Vt.

Also No. 25597.

MISS ROSALIE BOND LYMAN. 51092 Born in Kenosha, Wis.

Descendant of Lieut. Timothy Lyman and of Thomas Collins Drew.

Daughter of Francis Henry Lyman and Sarah E. Bond, his wife.

Granddaughter of Frederick W. Lyman and Sarah Naramore, his wife, Josiah Bond and Emily E. Strong, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Lyman and Dorcas Smith, his wife; Joseph Bond and Sarah E. Drew, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Timothy Lyman and Hannah Colson, his wife; Thomas Collins Drew and Betsy Quinton, his wife.

Timothy Lyman (1745-1818), was a minute man at the Lex- ington Alarm. He served as sergeant in the Burgoyne cam- paign and, 1779, was lieutenant in Capt. Joseph Clapp's com- pany. He was born in Northampton ; died in Goshen.

Also Nos. 12931, 23758, 44640, 49675.

42

DAUGHTERS THEJ AMERICAN RI^VOLUTION.

Thomas Collins Drew (1762-1847), was placed on the pension roll of Sullivan County, 1831, for service as private in the New Hampshire militia. He was born in Portsmouth; died in Drewsville, N. H.

Also No. 27981.

MISS EMILY M. DARLING. 51093 Bom in Albanty, Vt. Descendant of Moses Darling.

Daughter of Edward N. Darling and Fanny Pope Leavenworth, his wife.

Granddaughter of Moses Darling and Judith French, his wife.

Moses Darling (1756-1823), enlisted, 1775, as private in Capt. Isaac Baldwin's company. Col. John Stark's New Hampshire regiment. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818, from Wheelock, Vt.

MRS. INEZ TURNER ECKEL. 51094

Bom in Grafton, Wis. Wife of Charles F. Eckel.

Descendant of Stephen Wright, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Eugene S. Turner and Frances H. Gove, his wife. Granddaughter of Elijah Gove and Emmeline E. Wright, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Wright, Jr., and Zebiah R, Richardson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Wright and Sarah Prescott, his wife.

Stephen Wright (1764-1857), was a drummer at the battle of White Plains and received a pension for his service. He was born in Westford, Mass.; died in Shelbourne.

Also Nos. 16902, 17792, 18741, 18741, 24858, 27426.

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43

MRS. ANNA WYMAN FITZGERALD.

51095

, Born in Bradford, Wis.

Wife of Walter J. Fitzgerald. Descendant of Ensign Ichabod Brown. Daughter of William Wyman and Corrie Wells, his wife. Granddaughter of Peter Wells and Adelia Chamberlain, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jenks Wells and Mehitabel Wells, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Wells and Roby Brown, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Ichabod Bro\^Ti and Hannah Ballou, his wife, m. 1777.

Ichabod Brown, in 1779, was appointed ensign of the 1st Cumberland company, Rhode Island militia. He was bom in Cumberland, R. I. ; died, 1829, in Canandaigua, N. Y.

Also Nos. 23604, 29355.

Bom in Summit, Wis.

Wife of Horace L. Palmer. Descendant of Johnathan Howard. Daughter of Elisha Morris and Mar>' Howard, his wife. Granddaughter of Johnathan Howard, Jr., and Hannah Douse, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Johnathan Howard and Sallie Chamberlain, his wife.

Johnathan Howard served in Capt. Levi Goodenough's com-

pany of Rangers raised in Vermont, 1777. He died, 1833, in Thetford, Vt. Also No. 25225.

VACANT.

51096

MRS. ALICE MORRIS PALMER.

51097

MRS. HATTIE J. WALBRIDGE SEVERANCE.

51098

Bom in Collinsville, Conn.

Wife of Otto A. Severance. Descendant of William Farrand.

44

DAUGHTERS OF THIS AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

Daughter of George W. Walbridge and Sophronia Peaks Cook, his 3rd wife.

Granddaughter Isaac Cook and Charlotte Farrand, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Farrand and Jaol Manchester, his wife.

William Farrand (1761-1854), was placed on the pension roll of Sumerset County, Me., for one year's actual service in the Vermont militia. He was born in Norwich, Conn. ; died in Starke, Me.

Also Nos. 25354, 49559.

MRS. EMELINE NOYE SMITH KELLOGG. 51099

Born in Milwaukee, Wis. Wife of Ansell Kellogg.

Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Garrison and of Isaac Kingsland. Daughter of Ira Booth Smith and Emma L. Garrison, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel R. Garrison and Ann Noye, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Oliver Garrison and Catherine Kingsland, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Garrison and Elizabeth Covert, his wife;

PhiHp Kingsland and Catherine Creely, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Kingsland and Johanna Schuyler, his

wife.

Isaac Garrison (1738-1816), served as lieutenant in the Orange County regiment and was cannoneer at Fort Montgomery, where he was taken prisoner. He was born at Garrison's landing; died in Orange County.

Also Nos. 17722, 21071, 24744, 28582, 34764, 41406.

Isaac Kingsland (1710-1803), served as a minute man in the Bergen County, N. J., militia. He was born in Bergen County.

Also No. 24744,

MISS JENNIE BIRDSEY. 61100

Born in Columbus, Wis.

Descendant of Lieut. John Swarthout.

Daughter of Linus Birdsey and Mary Swarthout, his wife.

IvIN^age: book.

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Granddaughter of Jacob Swarthout and Rachel Smalley, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Swarthout and Mary Shoemaker, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Swarthout and Sarah Decker, his wife.

John Swarthout (1754-1837), enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. Abraham's company. Col. Ephraim Martin's Sussex County, New Jersey militia, and commissioned lieutenant, 1777. He was placed on the pension roll, 1833, from Tioga County, N. Y. He was born in Walpeck, N. J. ; died in Tioga County/

Born in Columbus, Wis. Wife of W. G. Coles.

Descendant of Lieut. John Swarthout.

Daughter of Linus Birdsey and Mary Swarthout, his wife.

See No. 51100.

Born in Appleton, Wis.

Wife of William James Knott.

Descendant of Ezra Putnam, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Joseph Putnam and Sophia Pierce, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Putnam and Philena Buck, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ezra Putnam and Rebecca Dyke, his wife.

Ezra Putnam (1757-1841), served as a private in the Massa- chusetts Continental line. He was placed on the pension roll, 1840, from Vermont. He was born in Sutton, Mass.; died in Bethel, Vt.

Also No. 16725.

MRS. VESTA BIRDSEY COLES.

51101

MRS. EFFIE MAY PUTNAM KNOTT.

51102

MRS. MARY NAOMI BROOKS.

51103

Born in Washington Court House, Ohio.

Wife of Bryant Butler Brooks. Descendant of Corp. Ebenezer Clarke.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIyUTION.

Daughter of Lockhart Dickman Willard and Olive Clarke, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Jared Clarke and Sophia Brackett, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Weeks Brackett and Eunice Clarke, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Clarke and Eunice Pomeroy, his wife.

Ebenezer Clarke (1747-1834), enlisted, 1776, as private and corporal in Capt. Oliver Lyman's company, CoL Dike's regi- ment, Northampton, Mass., where he was born. He died in Lunenberg, Vt.

Also No. 19806.

Bom in Mercer County, Pa. Wife of Isaac Butler.

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Jones and of John Thomas, of

Pennsylvania. Daughter of Isaiah Jones and Sarah Hartford, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Jones and Leah Thomas, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Thomas and Sarah James, his wife. Samuel Jones (1742-1810), served, 1777, as lieutenant and

paymaster in the 11th regiment, Virginia line. He was born

in Bucks County; died in Washington County, Pa. John Thomas (1711-90), served, 1775, in Capt. John Lacy's

Bucks County militia.

Born in Petersburg, Va. Wife of Clarence M. Tardy.

Descendant of Gipson Southern, Jr., Lieut. Joel Callahan, Silas T. Hollowell, George Booker, Jr., Morgan Bryan, Dud- ley Richardson, Isaac Riddick and Hon. Joseph Riddick.

Daughter of John Peters Southern (1825-83), and Mary Hollowell (b. 1839), his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of John W. Southern (1802-54), and Elizabeth Calla- han (1804-65), his wife, m. 1824; William D. Hollowell (1800-90), and Mary Elizabeth Echols (1810-49), his wife, m. 1830.

MRS. ANN L. JONES BUTLER.

51104

MRS. ANNIE SOUTHERN TARDY.

51105

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47

Gr-granddaughter of Gipson Southern, Jr., and Mary Peters, (1760-

1830), his wife; William Callahan (1760-1850) and Dorothia

(d. 1849), his wife, m. 1784; Arthur Hollowell (1775-1818) and Elizabeth Sharrock (1776-1814), his wife, m. 1797; William Echols (1774-1858) and Mary Elizabeth Farmer (b. 1788), his wife, m. 1804.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joel Callahan and Elizabeth Scott, his wife, m. 1758; Silas T. Hollowell and Mirriam Riddick (b. 1755), his wife, m. 1774; Thomas Sharrock (1735-1802) and Bersheba Daughtry (1748- 1827), his wife, m. 1764; Absolem Farmer and Grace Booker (b.' 1769), his wife, m. 1787.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joel Hollowell (1732-74) and Mirriam Rid- dick (1735-77), his wife, m. 1752; Bryant Daughtry (1728-60) and Catron Bryan (1731-68), his wife, m. 1747; George Booker, Jr., and Sarah Richardson, his wife; Joseph Riddick and Ann Stalling, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Riddick and Hannah Perry (par- ents of Mirriam, who married Joel Hollowell), his wife; Dudley Richardson and Martha Cobbs (b. 1719), his wife, m. 1733; Morgan Bryan and Penelope Whitmell, his wife, m. 1730.

Gipson Southern, Jr. (1753-1833), enlisted, 1776, in the 2nd regiment, 2nd battalion, under Capt. Joseph Pannell, and Col. Elbert, Georgia, Continental line. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818, from Greenville, S. C, where he died. He was born in Maryland.

Joel Callahan (1738-90), served as lieutenant, 1781, under Col. James Williams at King's Mountain and under Col. Pickens at battle of "Cowpens," South Carolina service. He was born in Scotland; died in Rabun County, Ga.

George Booker, Jr. (1729-91), member of the convention, 1776, and signed the petition of the officers and soldiers of Amelia County, Va. He was born in Gloucester County; died in Amelia County.

Joseph Riddick (1735-1818), was a member of the House of Commons from Gates County, N. C, 1781-84. He was born in Bertie County, N. C. ; died in Perquimans County.

Morgan Bryan (1710-79), was member of Committee of Safety from Rowan County, N. C, 1774-76. He was born in Bertie County; died in Rowan County.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Silas T. Hollowell (1764-89), was a soldier in the North Caro- lina Continental line, revolutionary war. He was born in Bertie County ; died in Gales County.

Dudley Richardson (1713-77), member of Committee of Safety for James City County, Va., 1774, where he died. He was born in Kent County.

Isaac Riddick (1715-88), enlisted, 1774, as a private in Capt. Isaac Moore's company. Col. Shepard's 10th North Carolina Continental regiment. He was born in Nansemond County, Va. ; died in Perquimans County, N. C.

Born in Eufaula, Ala. Descendant of Robert Lewis.

Daughter of Leonard Yancey Dean and Carolyn Simpson, his wife. Granddaughter of William S. Simpson and Mary Ann Daniel, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Lewis Daniel and Matilda Gantt, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zadoc Daniel and Elizabeth Lewis, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Lewis and Susannah Anderson, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Lewis and Frances (Lewis), his wife.

Robert Lewis (1739-83), was a delegate to the convention at Halifax, 1776, to form the constitution of North Carolina. He was born in Albemarle County, Va., and his will was probated, 1781, in Granville County, N. C.

Also Nos. 1170, 6747, 7733, 33165.

MRS. ELIZABETH S. DEAN HARTSWELL.

51106

VACANT

61107

MRS. EDITH PILLANS WALKER.

51108

Born in Mobile, Ala.

Wife of Howard Walker.

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Alexander.

Daughter of Palmer J. Pillans and Laura Roberts, his wife.

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49

Granddaughter of Willis Roberts, M. D., and Acenith Alexander, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Alexander and Olivia Wooten, his wife. Samuel Alexander (1767-1817), commanded a company in Col.

Elijah Clark's regiment of rifle corps raised to aid Gen.

Wayne, and received a land grant for his services. He was

born in North Carolina ; died in Georgia.

Born in Montgomery, Ala. Wife of Richard P. Dexter.

Descendant of Capt. Robert Hails, of South Carolina. Daughter of Carnot Bellinger, M. D., and Sarah Boschiere Hails, his wife.

Granddaughter of Robert Hails and Sarah Boschiere, his 2nd wife. Robert Hails (1754-1816), raised a company at his own expense

and fought the enemy in the swamps of the Santee River.

He is buried on his plantation on the Santee, and the home

he built in Columbia, S. C, is still standing. Also No. 30284.

Born in Youngsport, Texas.

Descendant of Capt. James Speed, of Virginia.

Daughter of Joel Houston Blake and Elizabeth Speed, his wife.

Granddaughter of Henry Speed, Jr., and Emily Howerton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Henry Speed and Maria Smith, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Speed and Mary Spencer, his wife.

James Speed (1739-1811), commanded a Mecklenburg County company and was wounded at the battle of Guilford, which unfitted him for further service. He was born in Mecklen- burg County, Va. ; died in Boyle County, Ky.

Also Nos. 12085, 14051, 30780.

MRS. ELLEN C. BELLINGER DEXTER.

61109

MRS. JO. S. H. BLAKE HUTCHISON.

51110

50

DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. STELLA E. S. BLAKE LUMPKIN. 51111

Born in Stockton, Mo.

Wife of T. B. Lumpkin. Descendant of Capt. James Speed.

Daughter of Joel Houston Blake and Elizabeth Speed, his wife. See No. 51110.

MRS. ELIZABETH F. HOVEY SPOFFORD. 51112

Bom in Chicago, 111. Wife of James M. Spofford.

Descendant of Capt. Thomas Hovey, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Samuel Sparhawk Hovey and Adelaide Webster, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Hovey, Jr., and EHzabeth Sever, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hovey and Elizabeth Brown, his wife.

Thomas Hovey (1740-1807), enlisted, 1779, as lieutenant in Capt. Lawson Buckminster's company, Col. Samuel Pierce's regiment, and commissioned captain in Col. Nathan Tyler's Rhode Island regiment. He was born in Newton; died in Brighton, Mass.

MRS. MEZZOTINT ANDERSON ENGLISH. 51113 Born in San Francisco, Cal.

Wife of Walter Taylour English. Descendant of Capt. William Anderson.

Daughter of Andrew Bowen Anderson and Hannah Burr Sibley, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Anderson and Frances Tumey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Anderson and Mary Craig (b. 1752), his 1st wife.

William Anderson (1750-1817), was appointed by the Legisla- ture captain, 1776, of Augusta County, Va., militia. He re- moved to Kentucky, 1784, and died in Fayette County.

Also No. 45041.

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HELEN O. ANDERSON, M.D.

51114

Born in San Francisco, Cal. Descendant of Capt. William Anderson.

Daughter of Andrew Bo wen Anderson and Hannah Burr Sibley, his

wife. See No. 51113.

Born in Los Angeles, Cal. Wife of Donald Frick.

Descendant of William Blount, of North Carolina. Daughter of Albert Miller Stephens and Matilda Jarvis, his wife. Granddaughter of William Henry Stephens and Barbara Miller, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Pleasant M. Miller and Mary Louisa Blount, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Blount and Mary Grainger, his wife. William Blount (1749-1800), was paymaster and Member of

Continental Congress, 1782-83. He was born in Craven

County, N. C. ; died in Knoxville, Tenn.

Bom in Stockton, Cal. Wife of Walter Whitefield Middlecoff.

Descendant of Ensign Jonathan Hubbard, of New Hampshire.

Daughter of Henry Fitch Hubbard and Maria Slater Delman, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jennison J. Hubbard and Eliza Fitch, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Hubbard and Eunice Wheeler, his wife.

Jonathan Hubbard (1748-1828), was ensign, 1776, under Capt. Samuel Wetherbee. This company was raised at Charleston for the defense of Portsmouth. He was born and died in Charleston, N. H.

Also Nos. 14206, 49186.

MRS. IRENE STEPHENS FRICK.

61115

MRS. ELIZA F. HUBBARD MIDDLECOFF.

51116

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DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. GLADYS E. FAIRBANK DEMENT.

61117

Born in San Francisco, Cal. Wife of W. H. Dement.

Descendant of Josiah Fairbank, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Herbert A. Fairbank and Lilliam Buck, his wife. Granddaughter of John Barnard Fairbank, Jr., and Emily P. Mack, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Barnard Fairbank and Hannah Maria Cris- sey, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Fairbank and Sarah Chandler, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Josiak Fairbank and Abigail Carter, his wife.

Josiah Fairbank (1734-98), served as a private in the Massa- chusetts militia. He was born in Lancaster ; died in Sterling, Mass.

Also No. 27544.

Born in Beals Bar, Cal.

Descendant of Joseph Morse, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Abner Whitcher and Mary Jane Thomas, his wife.

Granddaughter of Josiah Thomas and Mary Morse, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Morse and Hannah Miller, his wife.

Joseph Morse (1757-1833), enhsted as a private, 1777, in Capt. Frothingham's company, Col. John Crane's regiment. He was born in Medway, Mass. ; died in Brookfield, Vt.

Also No. 8558.

MISS MARY LOUISA WHITCHER.

51118

MRS. NANCY LITTLE TANNER.

51119

Borrv in Auburn, Me.

Wife of Allan A. Tanner.

Descendant of Col. Moses Little, of Massachusetts.

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Daughter of Horace Chapin Little and Rosa Roak, his wife.

Granddaughter of Josiah Little and Sally Brooks, his 3rd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Edward Little and Hannah Brown, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Josiah Little and Sarah Toppan, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Little and Abigail Bailej^ his wife.

Moses Little (1724-98), commanded a regiment at Bunker Hill and was officer of the day when Washington took command of the army. He was at the battles of Long Island, Trenton and Princeton, and was retired on account of ill health. He was born and died in Newbury, Mass.

Also Nos. 3295, 7958, 9788, 10450, 12183, 14998, 21818, 28810, 31307.

MISS HELEN LAURA SUMNER. 51120

Born in Sheboygan, Wis.

Descendant of John Knowles, Ozem Blashfield, Ezekiel True,

and Corp. EHas Marsh. Daughter of George True Sumner and Katharine Eudora Marsh, his

wife.

Granddaughter of Chester Sumner and Eliza True, his wife ; Jerome Luther Marsh and Mehssa Allen Moore, his 3rd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Moses True and Lois Knowles, his wife; Luther Marsh and Laura Frisbee, his wife; Samuel Sumner and Phila Blash- field, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Knowles and Phoebe Whittier, his 2nd wife ; Ezekiel True and Mary True, his wife ; Ozem Blashfield and Eunice Brown, his wife; Elias Marsh and Esther Berry, his wife.

John Knowles (1760-1845), enlisted, 1776, for the sea coast defense, and in 1781 was in Capt. Dustin's company of Can- dia at West Point, Col. George Reed's New Hampshire regi- ment. In 1832 he applied for a pension and it was granted. He died in Moultonborough, N. H.

Ezekiel True (1755-1842), responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Stephen Merritt's company, Col. Caleb Cushing's regiment. He was born in Salisbury, Mass. ; died in South Mountville, Me.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Ozem Blashfield (1757-1808), served as a private in Capt. Joseph Thompson's company, Col. Timothy Danielson's regi- ment, at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Brimfield, Mass.

Also No. 46786.

Elias Marsh (1755-1838), served as corporal in Capt. John Oliver's company. Col. Nathan Sparhawk's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Vermont; died in Oakham, Mass.

Also No. 46996.

Bom in Blackstone, Mass. Wife of Frank Hale Stickney.

Descendant of Capt. George Glaghorn, of Massachusetts. Daughter of James Arnold Smith and Harriet Laraway, his wife. Granddaughter of Channing Smith and Eliza Beebe, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Beebe and Grace Claghorn, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Claghorn and Deborah Brownell, his wife.

George Claghorn served as lieutenant, 1776, and as captain, 1779. He was born at Martha's Vineyard, 1748, and died at Rehoboth. /

Also Nos. 8416, 9549, 10628.

Born in Denver, Col.

Wife of Joel Wilder Stearns. Descendant of Thomas Jenks, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of John Meckling and Mary Heath Jenks, his wife. Granddaughter of David Barclay Jenks and Sidnie Jack, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Wildman Jenks and Mary Dey Barclay, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Jenks and Sarah Weir, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Jenks and Mercy Wildman, his

MRS. MARY E. SMITH STICKNEY.

51121

MRS. GERTRUDE MECKLING STEARNS!

61122

wife.

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Thomas Jenks (1699-1797), served on the Committee of Ob- servation of Middletown township, 1774-75. He died at Newton, Bucks County.

Also No. 14375.

MRS. MARY LILLIAN ROYER WRIGHT. 51123

Born in Washington, D. C.

Wife of William Vosburgh Wright. Descendant of Capt. Arnold Francis.

Daughter of William Henry Royer and Laura Jane Meredith Clemm, his wife.

Granddaughter of Henry Royer and Mary Ann Rossiter, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Rossiter and Ann Vanderslice, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Vanderslice and Deborah Francis, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Arnold Francis and Elizabeth Hempstead, his wife.

Arnold Francis (1738-1802), served as lieutenant, 1776, in the 5th battalion, Philadelphia County, Pa., commanded by Col. John Bull, and as captain of the 6th battalion under Col. Robert Curry.

MRS. EDNA SABIN DEWEY. 51124

Born in Windsor, Wis.

Wife of Frederick Packard Dewey. Descendant of Elisha Sabin.

Daughter of Samuel Henry Sabin and Adelia Maria Bardine, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Wells Sabin and Clarissa Church, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Levi Sabin, M. D. (1764-1808), and Barbara

Stearns (1769-1860), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elisha Sabin and Maria Dickerman, his wife. Elisha Sabin (1733-98), served in the cavalry in Capt. Nathaniel

Healey's company of Massachusetts militia. He was born in

Massachusetts; died in Rockingham, Vt. Also No. 35667.

DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. HATTIE URANIA STEVENS. 51125

Born in Winthrop, Me.

Wife of Eugene Chapin Stevens. Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Whiting, 1st. Daughter of William Harrison Parlin and Urania Whiting, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Whiting, 3d, and Susan Hathorn, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Whiting, 2nd, and Sarah Whittier, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Whiting, 1st, and EHvenai Thurston, his wife.

Jonathan Whiting, 1st (1726-1807), Member of Committee of Safety, 1776, and of General Court, 1782-83. He was born in Wrentham, Mass. ; died in Winthrop, Me.

MRS. LUNA ADA JORDAN THATCHER. 51126

Born in Topsham, Vt. Wife of Mahlon Daniel Thatcher.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Nathaniel Jordan, William Heyden, Jr., and Deacon Moses Peabody.

Daughter of Jacob Osborne Jordan (1826-1911) and Lucia Ann Pea- body (1830-1901), his wife, m. 1853.

Granddaughter of Rev. Larkin Lassell Jordan (b. 1798) and Sarah P. Frost (1800-59), his wife, m. 1820; Calvin Peabody (1798-1879) and Lucinda Pember (d. 1836), his wife, m. 1822.

Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Tristram Jordan, Jr. (1770-1826) and Re- becca Hayden (1774-1835), his wife, m. 1797; John Peabody (1768- 1835) and Edith Beaman (d. 1851), his wife, m. 1793.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Tristram Jordan and Hannah Lassell, his wife ; WilHam Heyden, Jr., and Sarah Wade (1748-1831), his wife, m. 1766; Moses Peabody and Hannah Foster (1744-1825), his wife, m. 1767.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Jordan and Hannah Woodbury, his wife.

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Nathaniel Jordan was major of Cumberland County militia, 1776, at Winter Hill and ser\^ed as lieutenant colonel in de- fense of the sea coast, 1779. He was born in Cape Elizabeth, 1718; died in Falmouth, Me.

Also Xo. 192S7.

William Heyden (174-1-1810), ser\^ed as a private, 1776, in Capt. Ha\'^vard Pierce's company, Col. Jeremiah Hall's Massachusetts regiment. He was born and died in Scituate, Mass.

Moses Peabody (1744-1826), served as a private from Box- ford, Mass., where he was born and died. Also No. 24600.

Born in Windsor, Conn. Wife of Charles W. Cook.

Descendant of Sergt. Israel Cone, Sr., of Connecticut.

Daughter of William M. Corkins and Emeline Cone, his wife.

Granddaughter of Wellington Cone and Fluvia Arnold, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Israel Cone, Jr., and Polly Anderson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Israel Cone and Lucy Ackley, his wife.

Israel Cone (1749-1825), responded to the Lexington Alarm. In 1777 enlisted in Capt. Eliphalet Holmes' company, Col. Jedediah Huntington's Connecticut regiment, and promoted sergeant. He was born and died in East Haddam, Conn.

Also Xo. 3394.

Bom in Bolton, Conn.

Descendant of Capt. Joel White, of Connecticut Daughter of Samuel Williams and Sarah White, his wife. Granddaughter of Jabez Loomis White and Elizabeth Wales, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joel White, Jr., and Ann Loomis, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joel White and Ruth , his wife.

MRS. AGXES L. CORKIXS COOK.

51127

:\nSS JULIA G. WILLIAMS.

51128

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daughte;rs of the; American rejvolution.

Joel White (1705-89), early in the war loaned money to the government. He was twice chosen a member of the Com- mittee of Correspondence, Inspection and Safety. He was born in Windsor; died in Bolton, Conn.

Also No. 50016.

Born in Winsted, Conn.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Medad Hills.

Daughter of John R. Benjamin and Sarah Jane Bailey, his wife.

Granddaughter of Putnam Bailey and Sarah Griswold, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Griswold and Freelove Baldwin, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Baldwin and Lucy Hills, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Medad Hills and Sarah Smith, his wife.

Medad Hills (1729-1808), was captain of a Goshen company for the relief of Boston, was promoted lieutenant colonel, 1777. He was born in Durham; died in Goshen, Conn.

Also No. 31709.

Bom in Granitesville, S. C. Wife of George Deake.

Descendant of Benjamin Carpenter, of Rhode Island.

Daughter of Robert Joyce Bailey and Ella Maria Pierce, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Pierce and Abby Carpenter, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Carpenter and Elizabeth Vaughen, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Carpenter and Mary Burk, his wife.

Benjamin Carpenter (1760-1847), was placed on the pension roll of Kent County, 1832, for service as private of artillery in the Rhode Island militia. He was born and died in Warwick.

Also No. 20709.

MISS ALICE MAUD BENJAMIN.

51129

MRS. JOSEPHINE BAILEY DEAKE.

51130

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MRS. AUGUSTA F. FENN MEEK.

51131

Born in Plymouth, Conn. Wife of Frederic Barber Meek.

Descendant of Sergt. Jason Fenn and of Corp. Andrew Bost- wick, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Augustus Hall Fenn and Mary Frances Smith, his wife.

Granddaughter of Lucius Augustus Fenn and Esther Maria Hall, his wife; John E. Smith and Hannah Bostwick, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Elam Fenn and Lydia Atwater, his wife; Cyrus G. Bostwick and Sally Tomlinson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jason Fenn and Martha Potter, his wife; An- drew Bostwick and Abigail Welton, his wife.

Jason Fenn (1751-1918), was sergeant in the 8th company under Capt. Phineas Porter, 1st regiment, and in 1776 he re- enlisted. He was born and died in Plymouth, Conn.

Also No. 5980.

Andrew Bostwick (1754-1830), enlisted, 1777, from Water- bury, and served as corporal in Col. Elisha Sheldon's Light Dragoons. He was born in Roxbury, died in Southbury, Conn.

Bom in Winchester, Conn. Descendant of Israel Howell, Jr.

Daughter of James Edgar Maddrah and Mary Elizabeth Murphy, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Murphy and Hannah Homan (b. 1841), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Homan and Esther Howell (b. 1770), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Israel Howell, Jr., and Tabatha Huke. his wife. Israel Howell, Jr. (1742-1805), enlisted, 1775, as a private in

Capt. Ebenezer Miller's company, New York service. He

was born and died in Long Island, N. Y.

MISS IDA AMELIA MADDRAH.

51132

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MISS HARRIET IDA WINGATE. 51133 Born in Canton, Conn. Descendant of Sergt. Reuben Hurd.

Daughter of Benjamin Titcomb Wingate and Sarah Squires, his wife.

Granddaughter of Benjamin Wingate and Olive Hurd, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Reuben Hurd and Walton, his wife.

Reuben Hurd was sergeant in Capt. David Place's company from Rochester, N. H., and was at the siege of Boston under Col. James Reid. He was born, 1722, in Dover, N. H.

MRS. KATHARINE DONOVAN MOORE. 51134 Born in Washington, D. C. Wife of Gales Pritchard Moore.

Descendant of Lieut. Daniel Collins, of Connecticut. Daughter of William John Donovan and Kate Collins, his wife. Granddaughter of Ethan Allen Collins and Lucy Ann Grant, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Gilbert Collins and Lucy Breed, his 2nd wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Collins and Ann Potter, his 2nd wife. Daniel Collins (1732-1819), enlisted, 1775, from Stonington,

and, 1777, served as lieutenant in the 1st regiment. He was

born and died in Stonington.

Also No. 8987.

MRS. ANNA NORTON GOODSELL. 51135 Born in Plymouth, Conn. Wife of W. O. Goodsell.

Descendant of Joel Norton, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Leander B. Norton and Amanda M. Barnes, his wife.

Granddaughter of Mark Norton and Jerusha Pond, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joel Norton and Hannah Alcott, his wife.

Joel Norton (1753-1825), reponded to the first call for troops and served in the defense of Boston. He was born in Guil- ford; died in Bristol, Conn.

Also No. 31237.

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MRS. LEILA BEACH SESSIONS. 51136

Born in Bristol, Conn. Wife of Albert Leslie Sessions.

Descendant of Lieut. Israel Terrell, of Connecticut. Daughter of Henry Lee Beach and Frances Marion Stevens, his wife. Granddaughter of Hopkins Stevens and Rachel Hills, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Martin Stevens and Tirzah Terrell (b. 1769), hi? wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Israel Terrell and Zernah Beebe (d. 1781 his 1st wife.

Israel Terrell (1737-1811), served as lieutenant, 1775, in the 10th company of militia which was merged in the Continen- tal line. He was at Lake George and Champlain. He was born in Milford; died in Waterbury, Conn.

Also No. 5827, 19052.

MRS. ALICE ISABELLE BUTLER. 51137

Born in Farmington, Conn. Wife of William O. Butler.

Descendant of Isaac Leonard, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Lucius D. Leonard and Isabella Knowles, his wife.

Granddaughter of Marcus Leonard and Ruth Lucretia Peck, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Isaac Leonard and Rachel Phillips, his wife.

Isaac Leonard (1758-1827), served as bombardier in the artil- lery at sixteen in Capt. William Todd's company, Col. Thomas Craft's regiment. He served several enlistments. He was born in Charlton, Mass. ; died in Plattsburg, N. Y.

Also No. 15382.

MRS. EMMA F. PALMER DAVIS. 51138 Born in Middletown, Conn. Wife of Franklin C. Davis.

Descendant of Matthew Smith and of Major General Joseph Spencer.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REJVOI^UTION.

Daughter of Augustus Henry Palmer and Louise Elizabeth Flint, his wife.

Granddaughter of Henry A. Palmer and Emeline M. Gardner, his wife; George A. Flint and Mary E. Warner, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Palmer, Jr., and Florilla Emmons, his wife; Ephraim Warner and Mary Spencer Miner, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Palmer and Dorothy Smith, his wife; Turner Miner and Mary Spencer, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthew Smith and Thankful Ackley, his wife; Joseph Spencer and Hanna (Brown) Southmayd, his wife.

Matthew Smith (1740-1824), was a minute man at the Lex- ington Alarm under Capt. John Wiley. He was born and died in East Haddam, Conn.

Also Nos. 14658, 16604, 20199.

Joseph Spencer (1714-89), who commanded a regiment at the Lexington Alarm, was one of the eight brigadier generals of the Continental army and was promoted major general. He was born and died in East Haddon, Conn.

Also No. 36061.

MISS JOSEPHINE A. BARBOUR. 51139 Born in Canton, Conn. Descendant of Capt. Isaiah Thompson.

Daughter of Augustus H. Barbour and Sarah H. Rice, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel T. Barber and Phoebe Beckwith, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Barber and Mary Thompson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaiah Thompson and Lydia Norton, his wife.

Isaiah Thompson (1753-91), enlisted, 1775, in the 6th Connec- ticut company, under Capt. Noadiah Hooker, and served several other enlistments under diflferent commands as ser- geant, lieutenant, and, in 1781, as captain. He died in Avon, N. Y.

MRS. EMILIE FOSS McADAM. 51140

Born in Lebanon, N. J. Wife of Lusius McAdam.

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Smith, of New Jersey.

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Daughter of Augustus Foss and Carlotte R. Smith, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Adams Smith and Abigail Marlatt, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Luke Smith and Mary McCracken, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Smith and Jane Burd, his wife.

Samuel Smith (1749-1817), enlisted, 1777, and served as ser- geant in Capt. Phillips' company, 1st regiment, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, militia, under Col. Joseph Phillips. He was born and died in Hunterdon County, N. J.

MISS MARGARET CURTISS. 51141 Bom in Huntington, Conn.

Descendant of Stiles Curtiss, Lieut. John Curtiss and William

Pixley, of Connecticut. Daughter of Morgan Curtiss (1802-81) and Margaret Owen (Curtiss)

(1813-68), his wife, m. 1833. Granddaughter of Stiles Curtiss and Betsey Hitchcock (b. 1765), his

2nd wife, m. 1795 (parents of Morgan) ; Daniel Curtiss and Betsey

Pixley, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Curtiss and Mary Shelton (1747-1825), his

wife, m. 1768; Peter Pixley and Elizabeth Curtiss, his wife Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Pixley and Betty Judson, his wife. Stiles Curtiss (] 761-1827), served as a private in Capt. John

Yates' company of Connecticut militia. He was born and

died in Huntington, Conn. John Curtiss (1745-1825), was lieutenant of Light Dragoons in

Tryon's invasion. He was born and died in Stratford, Conn. Also No. 42443.

William Pixley (1734-1800), served on the Committee of In- spection for collecting and disposing of supplies for the army. He was born and died in Stratford.

Also Nos. 19061, 24054, 26909, 31986.

MISS KATHARINE ARNOLD NETTLETON. 51142 Born in Fairfield, Conn. ,

Descendant of Col. Noah Phelps, Capt. Daniel Brainerd and Joseph Arnold.

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Daughter of Charles H. Nettleton (b. 1850) and Katharine St John

Arnold (b. 1846), his wife, m. 1874. Granddaughter of Joseph Arnold (1811-84) and Mary Louisa Phelps

Gr-granddaughter of Jared Arnold (1774-1845) and Susanna Brainerd (1780-1867), his wife, m. 1804; Noah Phelps and Charlotte Wilcox, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Arnold and Mary Smith (1742-81), his wife, m. 1760; Daniel Brainerd and Susannah Clark, his wife; Noah Phelps and Lydia Griswold, his wife.

Noah Phelps (1740-1809), served in the New York and Jersey campaigns and commanded a regiment at the close of the war. He was born and died in Simsbury, Conn.

Also No. 36096.

Daniel Brainerd (1752-1809), commanded a company of militia at the New Haven Alarm. He was born and died in Had- dam, Conn.

Also Nos. 10404, 17766, 27504, 34506.

Joseph Arnold (1738-1804), was a private in Capt. Abraham Taylor's company from Haddam, Conn., at the battle of Long Island, 1776. He was born and died in Haddam.

Bom in Worcester, Mass.

Descendant of Abner Snow, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Albert Waldo Lackey and Eliza Marsh, his wife. Granddaughter of Albert Lackey and Adaline Snow, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Abner Snow and Hannah Watson, his wife. Abner Snow (1759-1833), served as matross in Capt. William

Todd's company, Col. Thomas Craft's artillery, 1777. He

was born and died in Leicester, Mass. Also No. 36754. ^

(1820-51), his wife, m. 1841.

MRS. IDA LACKEY WATSON.

51143

MRS. DORA E. SMITH WHITE.

51144

Born in Weymouth, Mass.

Wife of Louis White.

Descendant of Lieut. Ambrose Salisbury, of Massachusetts.

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Daughter of Albert Bower Smith and Josephine Salisbury, his wife. Granddaughter of Jothan Salisbury and Mary Wilbur Hicks, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abiah W. Salisbury and Patience Pratt, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ambrose Salisbury and Sarah Whitman, his wife.

Ambrose Salisbury (1742-1804), enlisted, 1776, as lieutenant in Capt. Thomas White's company. Col. Joseph Palmer's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Braintree; died in Weymouth, Mass.

Also No. 36802.

MRS. ELSIE ROOD CHAPIN. 51145 Bom in Litchfield Co., Conn.

Descendant of Joseph Smith, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Humphrey Rood and Emma Tobey, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Rood and Eunice Smith, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Humphrey Smith and Eunice Cady, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Smith and Sybil Wardell, his wife.

Joseph Smith (1751-1846), enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Judd's company, 3rd regiment, Connecticut line, from Farm- ington. He was born in Simsbury; died in Colebrook. Conn.

MISS ABBIE LAURA GRISWOLD. 51146

Born in Cleveland, Ohio.

Descendant of Seth Griswold and of Joel Grant, of Connecticut. Daughter of Edward Roswell Griswold and Clara Wells, Tiis wife. Granddaughter of Roswell Griswold (b. 1780) and Jerusha Grant, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Seth Griswold and Huldah Priest, his wife; Joel Grant and Zilpah Cowles, his wife.

Seth Griswold served as private in Capt. Abel Pettibone's com- pany. Col. Thomas Belden's regiment, 1777. He was born in New Hartford; died, 1810, in Colebrook, Conn.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE^ AME:RICAN R^VOI^UTION.

Joel Grant (1756-96), served as a private in Capt. David Beebe's company at Fort Clinton, 1778. He was born in Litchfield; died in Norfolk, Conn.

Also No. 24898.

Born in Otis, Mass.

Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Coe, Jr., Seth Griswold and Joel

Grant, of Connecticut. Daughter of Emory Coe and Almira Griswold, his wife. Granddaughter of David Coe and Prudence Ward, his wife; Roswell

Griswold (b. 1780) and Jerusha Grant, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Coe and Eunice Cook, his wife; Joel

Grant and Zilpha Cowles, his wife. See No. 51146.

Jonathan Coe (1743-1824), served as sergeant in Capt. John Hill's company, 1778. He was born in Torrington; died in Winsted, Conn.

Also No. 17230.

Born in Granville, N. Y. Wife of Charles M. Parker.

Descendant of Lieut. Moses Nash, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Sheldon P. Wilson and Josepha Adeline Nash, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Seymour Nash and Lydia P. Danforth, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Pelatiah Bliss Nash and Sally Towner, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Nash and Anne Bliss, his wife.

Moses Nash (1741-92), served as lieutenant in Capt. Isaac Marsh's company. Col. Rosseter's 3rd Berkshire County regi- ment, Massachusetts militia, 1778. He was born in Westfield ; died in Stockbridge, Mass.

MRS. SARAH COE HOTCHKISS.

61147

MRS. CORALINN WILSON PARKER.

51148

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MRS. ELOISE MORTON THOMPSON. 51149 Born in Chelsea, Mich.

Wife of Thomas Leonard Thompson, M. D.

Descendant of Amasa Standish, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Andrew Nathaniel Morton and Bettie Congdon, his wife.

Granddaughter of Elisha Congdon and Eloiza Standish, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Standish and Sally Sterry, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Amasa Standish and Zerviah Smith, his wife.

Amasa Standish (1756-1847), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Daniel Clark's company, Col. Jonathan Latimer's 3rd Connecticut regiment. He was born and died in Preston, Conn.

Also No. 25937.

MRS. ANNIE M. TENNEY WADHAMS. 51150

Bom in Ayer, Mass.

Wife of John M. Wadhams. Descendant of Daniel Dane.

Daughter of James Collins Tenney and Mary Eliza Wheeler, his wife. Granddaughter of Aaron Wheeler and Hannah Dane, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Solomon Dane and Polly Barker, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Dane and Prudence Phelps, his wife. Daniel Dane (1735-1826), responded to the Lexington Alarm

in Capt. Joshua Holt's company. He was born in Andover;

died in Hancock, Mass.

MRS. ELIZABETH C. McCULLOUGH BREESE. 51151

Born in Wilmington, Del. Wife of Samuel L. Breese.

Descendant of Robert Roberts, of Maryland.

Daughter of Rev. J. W. McCullough, D. D., and Catharine Roberts

Canby, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of James Canby and Elizabeth Roberts, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Roberts and Catharine Deshler, his wife.

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Robert Roberts (1741-91), in 1777, was a soldier in the first city troop of Philadelphia during the revolutionary war. He was born in Maryland ; died in Philadelphia, Pa.

Born in Lee County, Iowa. Wife of Edward Allan Keys.

Descendant of Capt. William Jennings and of Capt. Benjamin

Burche, of Maryland. Daughter of Franklin Moorehead Ballinger and Florence A. M. Fazio,

his wife.

Granddaughter of Judge Franklin Ballinger and Jane Adams, his wife ; Louis Charles Ferdinand Fazio and America Emeline Burche, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Ballinger and Hannah Jennings, his wife; Samuel Burche and Susan Maria Wilson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Wilham Jennings and Betsey Withers, his wife; Benjamin Burche and Rebecca Barron, his wife.

William Jennings, served in the Virginia line and, 1781, com- manded a company in Col. Elias Edmond's regiment.

Also Nos. 1819, 9389, 23393.

Benjamin Burche (1761-1832), enlisted when a lad in the Mary- land line, was captured and suffered on the prison ship "Jer- sey." He was born in Maryland; died in Washington, D. C.

Also Nos. 70, 11423.

Born in Charleston, 111.

Descendant of Frederick Hesser, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William C. Theaker and Louise Frailey, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of William Frailey and Rebbecca Hesser, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Frederick Hesser and Mary Elizabeth Boyer, his

MRS. ANNIE G. BALLINGER KEYS.

51152

MISS MARY FRAILEY THEAKER.

51153

wife.

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Frederick Hesser (1763-1851), was a drummer at thirteen and served four enlistments during the war. His youth, courage and endurance won the praise of the commander-in-chief. He was pensioned when he died at Schuylkill County, where he was buried with military honors. He was born and died in Orwigsburg, Pa.

Also Nos. 12450, 26691, 37271.

MISS NELLIE THEAKER. 51154

Bom in Charleston, 111. Descendant of Frederick Hesser.

Daughter of William C. Theaker and Louise Frailey, his 2nd wife. See No. 51153.

MRS. MARY HUNTINGTON BARRIGER SAVAGE. 51155 Born in Washington, D. C. Wife of Henry H. Savage.

Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Hale, of Connecticut.

Daughter of John Walker Barriger, U. S. A., and Sarah Ann Frances

Wright, his wife. Granddaughter of J. J. B. Wright and Eliza Jones, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Amasa Jones and Elizabeth Huntington, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Huntington and Elizabeth Hale, his

wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Hale and Elizabeth Welles, his wife.

Jonathan Hale (1718-76), was captain of the 6th company. Col. Erastus Walcott's regiment, at the siege of Boston. He was born in Glastonbury, Conn., and died in service at Jamaica Plains, Mass.

Also Nos. 431, 1758, 3298, 4538, 8509, 11182, 16073.

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MRS. EVARTS EWING JONES.

51166

Born in Winterset, Iowa. Wife of Harold W. Jones.

Descendant of Francis Bradley, of North Carolina. Daughter of Evarts S. Ewing and Virginia Harper Kennedy, his wife. Granddaughter of John Campbell Ewing and Esther Mahala Stinson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Stinson and Elizabeth Bradley (b. 1780), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Francis Bradley and Abigail Alexander, his wife.

Francis Bradley (1745-80), patriot, and member of the Mech- lenburg Convention of North Carolina. He died in Mecklen- burg, N. C.

Born in Hutchinson, Kansas.

Wife of Arthur Severance. Descendant of Issachar Brown.

Daughter of John Briscoe Brown and Almira Raff, his wife.

Granddaughter of Giles Brown and Harriet Briscoe, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Issacher Brown and Hannah Craven, his wife.

Issacher Brown (1760-1840), enlisted, 1780, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, under Capt. Henry Baker and Col. William Butler. In 1832 he was allowed a pension in Lou- doun County, Virginia, for service as private, Pennsylvania line.

Also No. 41060.

MRS. CATHARINE F. BROWN SEVERANCE.

51157

MISS MARY TERESA MACKEY.

51158

Born in Winnsboro, S. C.

Descendant of Sergt. James Mackey and of Thaddeus Hubbell, of Connecticut.

uneage: book.

Daughter of Arthur Mills Mackey and Joanna (Lloyd) Leigh, his wife. Granddaughter of Albert G. Mackey, M. D., and Sarah Pamela Hub- bell, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Mackey, M. D., and Abigail Mills, his wife;

Sears Hubbell and Charlotte H. Broeske, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Mackey; Thaddeus Hubbell and Phebe

Squire, his 2nd wife. James Mackey (1738-93), served as sergeant in the South

Carolina line. He died in Jefferson County, Georgia.

Also Nos. 31017, 35089, 37489.

Thaddeus Hubbell (1725-1806), a patriot, and member of ''Com- mittee of Enlistment," of Norwalk, Connecticut, where he was born.

MRS. ELIZABETH DORLON DANIELS EARNEST. 51159

Born in Troy, N. Y.

Wife of John Paul Earnest. Descendant of Sergt. Thomas Wood.

Daughter of Charles Henry Daniels and Elizabeth Dorlon, his wife. Granddaughter of Alba Chapman Daniels and Persis Louise Holbrook, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Francis Holbrook and Hannah Wood, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Wood and Lois Olds, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Wood and Mary Taylor, his wife.

Thomas Wood (1719-1811), was a minute man at the Lexing- ton Alarm from Brookfield, where he was born. He died in East Alstead, N. H.

Also No. 27087.

MRS. ANNIE LOUISE MILLER SMITH. 51160 Born in Clyde, N. Y. Wife of Thomas Dakin Smith.

Descendant of Samuel Kellogg, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Cornelius Miller, Jr., and Irene Jewett Whiting, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas James Whiting and Elmira Kellogg, his wife.

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Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Kellogg, M. D., and Sarah Stowell, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Kellogg and Lucy Snow, his 1st wife.

Samuel Kellogg, a soldier in the revolution, and one of a com- pany of sixteen men who marched to re-enforce the army at Bennington. He was born in Salem, Mass.

MRS. ABBIE CAROLINE FOSTER. 51161 Born in Rockingham, N. H. Wife of Phinnie C. Foster.

Descendant of Israel Woodbury, of New Hampshire.

Daughter of Israel Woodbury, Jr., and Eliza Jane Graham, his wife.

Granddaughter of Israel Woodbury and Mehitable Hall, his wife.

Israel Woodbury (1759-1859), was placed on the pension roll of Rockingham County, 1831, for service as private in the New Hampshire militia. He was born and died in Salem, N. H.

Also No. 28511.

MISS EDITH L. KELSEY. 51162 Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Descendant of Capt. Jonas Kelsey.

Daughter of Walter Kelsey, Jr., and Mary V. Ridner, his wife.

Granddaughter of Walter Kelsey and Sarah Jane Freeman, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Kelsey and Rachel Du Bois, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonas Kelsey and Jane Du Bois, his wife.

Jonas Kelsey (1743-1817), in 1777, commanded a company of the 4th Dutchess County militia under Col. John Frear. He was born in Old Fields, L. L ; died in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Also 9224.

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MRS. HELEN FRANCENNA WOODBURY.

51163

Born in Essex, Mass. Wife of Charles Otis Woodbury.

Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Carleton, Jr., of Massachusetts. Daughter of John Carleton and Mary Over Haselton, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Ebenezer Carleton, Jr., and Mehitable Hall, his wif e. * Ebenezer Carleton, Jr. (1739-1808), served as sergeant and

lieutenant in the Massachusetts militia. He was born and

died in Methuen, Mass.

Also Nos. 7827, 35362, 38538.

Born in Jacksonville, Florida.

Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Massey, of New Hampshire. Daughter of John Rich and Clara F. Wright, his wife. Granddaughter of Cyrenius H, Wright and Eliza L. Massey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Baker Massey and Polly Stoel, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Massey and Betsey Woodbury, his wife.

Jonathan Massey (1747-1830), served as sergeant in Capt. Jeremiah Dowe's company, Col. Joseph Welch's regiment of New Hampshire volunteers, 1777.

Also Nos. 6169, 9010, 11110, 18352.

Born in Augusta, Ga. Wife of Edward Douglass Beman.

Descendant of Capt. Robert Rhodes, of Rhode Island. Daughter of Thomas Holden Stafford and Adelaide Evans, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Robert Rhodes Stafford and Anne Francis Holden, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Stafford and Polly Rhodes, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Rhodes and Phebe Smith, his wife.

MISS RUTH RICH.

51164

MRS. HELEN STAFFORD BEMAN.

51165

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DAUGHTERS 0^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Robert Rhodes (1742-1821), served as recruiting officer and commanded an artillery corps called the Senior Class at the battle of Rhode Island. He was born and died in Warwick.

Also Nos. 5928, 8631, 24948.

Born in Augusta, Ga.

Wife of Pierce C. Carr.

Descendant of Capt. Robert Rhodes.

Daughter of Thomas Holden Stafford and Adelaide Evans, his 2nd wife. See No. 51165.

Born in Doctortown, Ga. Wife of William H. De Voe.

Descendant of Col. Robert Williamson, Capt. John Conyers,

Lieut. James Roberts and Capt. Elisha Miller. Daughter of D. James Dillon (b. 1825) and Martha Williamson (1823-

75), his wife, m. 1846. Granddaughter of Benjamin Williamson (1792-1870) and Elizabeth

Roberts (1790-1869), his wife, m. 1821. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Williamson and Lucy Conyers, his wife,

m. 1790; James Roberts and Emily WilHamson, his wife, m. 1785. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Conyers and Sarah Miller, his wife, m.

1755.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Elisha Miller and Martha Colson (1720-90), his wife, m. 1736.

Robert Williamson, received a land grant for the rank of colonel of Georgia militia. He died, 1810, in Screven County, Ga.

John Conyers (1725-1814), served as captain under Col. John Thomas in the Georgia militia.

James Roberts (1744-1814), secured a grant of land for his service, 1778, as lieutenant.

Also No. 41198.

Elisha Miller (1715-1800), served as captain in the Georgia line during the revolutionary war. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia.

MRS. JOSEPHINE STAFFORD CARR.

51166

MRS. LUCY DILLON DE VOE.

51167

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MRS. MARY LUCY MORRIS.

51168

Born in Atlanta, Ga.

Wife of Charles H. Jewett. Descendant of Richard Herrington.

Daughter of Lewis Samuel Morris and Arthur Missie Herrington, his wife.

Granddaughter of Alexander Herrington (b. 1808), and Lucy Lewis

(1812-77), his wife, m. 1831. Gr-granddaughter of Richard Herrington and Martha Nickolson, his

3rd wife.

Richard Herrington (1736-1839), served as a private soldier in the revolutionary war under Col. Elijah Clarke. He was born in North Carolina ; died in Screven County, Ga.

Born in Brunswick, Ga. Wife of Joseph N. Neel.

Descendant of Jacob Hiley, of South Carolina. Daughter of Roland B. Hall and Arabella Slappey, his wife. Granddaughter of Jasper Slappey and Susan Murph, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Class Slappey and Elizabeth Hiley, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Hiley and Mary Magdalene Holesinger, his wife.

Jacob Hiley (1755-1820), served in Sumpter's brigade under Capt. William Alexander. He was born and died in Rich-

MRS. BLANCHE HALL NEEL.

51169

land District, S. C.

Also Nos. 42794, 47557.

MISS KATHERINE EDMONSON SEABROOK.

51170

Born in Murray Co., Ga.

Descendant of Gersham Selleck, of New York. Daughter of John Edmonson, Jr., and Dora Chastain, his wife. Granddaughter of John Edmonson and Kate Selleck. his wife.

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Gr-granddaughter of Frederick Selleck, Jr., and Sarah Ann Morris, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Frederick Selleck and Esther Hanford, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Gershom Selleck and Puella Gorham, his wife.

Gershom Selleck served in the Associated exempts of West- chester County, N. Y. He was born, 1730, in Stamford, Conn., moved to New York 1757 ; founded the Episcopal Church at Salem, where he died.

Also Nos. 35185, 39868.

MRS. MARY HARRIS TURNER FARIE. 51171

Born in Atlanta, Ga.

Wife of James Farie, Jr. Descendant of Zadoc Turner.

Daughter of John Duncan Turner and Elmira Clementine Weaver, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Turner, Jr., and Louracey Credille, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Turner and Catherine Records, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zadoc Turner and Mary Blizzard, his 3rd wife.

Zadoc Turner (1729-1819), was a private in the second regi- ment, Maryland militia. He was born in Worcester County, Md. ; died in Hancock County, Ga.

Also No. 31207.

MRS. ANNIE F. SHULER HOLLAND. 51172

Born in Lexington Co., S. C. Wife of M. J. Holland.

Descendant of Rev. Thomas Rail, of South Carolina. Daughter of John Robert Shuler and Rosaltha Counts, his wife. Granddaughter of John Shuler and Elizabeth Rail (d. 1866), his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Rail.

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Thomas Rail (1760-1830), served as private in the Revolu- tionary war, from South Carolina, under Col. Waters. He was born in South Carolina; died in Lexington County.

MRS. EMILY ADRIANCE LITTLE. 51173

Born in Eden, Wis. Wife of Elmer Monroe Little.

Descendant of Sergt. Theodorus Adriance, Josiah Rawson, and

Thomas Leland. Daughter of Isaac Adriance (1823-94) and Lauretta Lee (b. 1838), his wife.

Granddaughter of Tunis Adriance (1802-79) and Lovey Losee (1803-79), his wife; Gay W. Lee (1809-49) and Emily L. Crocker (1814-74), m. 1833.

Gr-Granddaughter of Isaac Adriance (1778-1820) and Jane Brinkerhoff, his wife; James Crocker (1782-1877) and Margaret Leland (1780- 1856), his wife, m. 1801.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Theodorus Adriance and Hulicke Swartout 1757-1832), his wife, m. 1772; Thomas Leland (1756-1847) and Anna B. Rawson (b. 1759), his wife, m. 1778.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Josiah Rawson and Hannah Bass, his wife.

Theodorus Adriance (1751-1817), served as private, corpora! and sergeant in the New York State troops. He was born and died in Hopewell, N. Y.

Josiah Rawson (1727-1812), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Reuben Petty's company, Col. Lemuel William's regi- ment, Massachusetts service. He was born in Braintree ; died in Warwick, Mass.

Thomas Leland (1756-1847), enlisted from Sutton and served in many battles. He applied for a pension in 1832, from Monroe County, N. Y., and his pension was allowed for service as private in the Massachusetts Continental line. He was born in Sutton, Mass. ; died in Guilford. Ohio.

Also No. 20277.

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MRS. EDITH HOWARD WILLIAMS.

51174

Born in Tomah, Wis.

Wife of John Howard Williams.

Descendant of Elisha Howard and of Caleb Hill.

Daughter of Harry Bon Howard (1816-88) and Maria A. lams (b.

1837), his wife, m. 1862. Granddaughter of John William Howard (1791-1862) and Mary Bon

1797-1882), his wife, m. 1815; William M. lams and Maria J. Bailey,

his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Elisha Howard (1754-1839) and Patty Williams (1760-1830), his wife, m. 1781; Isaac Bailey and Hannah J. Hill, his

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Caleb Hill and Julia Hill, his wife.

Elisha Howard (1754-1838), served as private in Capt. Water's company, Col. Hopkins' regiment, Dutchess County, N. Y., militia. He was born in Pomfret; died in Covington, N. Y.

Caleb Hill (1756-1841), enlisted, 1776, under Capt. William Faulkner, Col. Hollenbeck; was at Long and in the retreat. In 1832 he was placed on the pension roll of Ohio for six months' service as private, New York line. He was born in Orange County, N. Y. ; died in Licking County, Ohio.

Born in Lebanon, Tenn.

Wife of De Witt Clinton Jones. Descendant of Sergt. William Murphy.

Daughter of Cornelius Lewis Organ and Mary Ann Mobry, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin S. Mobry and Delilah Zora Murphy, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Murphy and Rachel Henderson, his wife.

William Murphy (1759-1833), enlisted, 1776, as private under Capt. William Leftridge, and, 1777, as sergeant in Capt. Peter Herston's company, from Bedford County, Va. He was born in Pittsylvania County, Va. ; died in Missouri.

wife.

MRS. MARIETTA ORGAN JONES.

51175

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MISS GLADYS PADDOCK.

51176

Born in Prophetstown, 111.

Descendant of David Lamb, of New York.

Daughter of George E. Paddock and Ella M. Quigley, his wife.

Granddaughter of Chauncey Paddock and Lucy Hotchkiss, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Hotchkiss and Sally Lamb, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Lamb and Amy Whitman, his wife.

David Lamb (1755-1838), was placed on the pension roll of Oswego County, N. Y., at the age of seventy-eight for service as gunner in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Connecticut; died in Mexico, N. Y.

Also No. 18398.

Born in Cedar River, Mich. Wife of Robert S. Pettibone.

Descendant of Lieut. John W. Dunlap, of New York.

Daughter of Erastus Bailey and Charlotte Dunlap, his wife.

Granddaughter of William I. Dunlap and Margaret Lane, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John W. Dunlap and Elizabeth Hammil, his wife.

John W. Dunlap (1754-1816), served as lieutenant in Col. Samuel Campbell's regiment of Tryon County militia. He and three brothers were in the battle of Oriskany. He was He was born and died in Cherry Valley.

Also Nos. 32227, 45695.

Born in Cambridge, 111.

Wife of Howard Record.

Descendant of Sergt. John Strohecker.

Daughter of John R. Mascall and Harriet Strohecker, his wife..

Granddaughter of George W. Strohecker, M. D., and Margaret Ellen

Treister, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of David Strohecker and Sara Hummel, his wife.

MRS. MARY BAILEY PETTIBONE.

51177

MRS. C. BLANCHE MASCALL RECORD.

51178

8o

DAUGHTERS OF THE^ AMERICAN REjVOIvUTlON.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Strohecker and Leah Garber, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Strohecker and Juliana Hunder, his wife.

John Strohecker (1755-1835), in 1777, served as sergeant in Capt. Will's company, Heist'er's battalion, Berks County militia. He was born and died in Berks County, Pa.

MRS. ARA INGALLS MORGAN. 51179

Born in Lee Center, 111.

Descendant of Capt. William Adrian Hawkins. Daughter of Charles Francis Ingalls and Sarah Hawkins, his wife. Granddaughter of John Sullivan Hawkins and Abigail Keyes, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Adrian Hawkins and Abiglail Keyes, his wife.

William Adrian Hawkins (1742-1817), in 1775, was sergeant in Reed's New Hampshire regiment, and fought at Bunker Hill. In 1779 he had risen to the rank of captain and served under the gallant Col. Alexander Scammel. He was born in France ; died in Reading, Vt.

Also No. 3294.

MRS. SARAH REBECCA LESTER PAGE. 51180

Born in Wethersfield, 111.

Wife of Joseph Henry Page. Descendant of Jeremiah Lester.

Daughter of Charles Lester and Julia Ann Snyder, his wife.

Granddaughter of Champlain Lester and Miner, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jereir>iah Lester and Abagail Champlain, his wife.

Jeremiah Lester (1762-1837), enlisted, 1778, as private in Capt. Andrew Griswold's company, Connecticut troops. He was placed on the New York pension roll, 1832. He was borne in Lyme? Conn. ; died in Davenport, N. Y.

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MISS MARY BLANCHE PAGE.

51181

Born in Wethersfield, 111. , Descendant of Jeremiah Lester.

Daughter of Joseph Henry Page and Sarah Rebecca Lester, his wife. See No. 51180.

Born in Worcester, Mass.

Wife of Henry W. Grote, M. D. Descendant of Joel Hubbard, of Massachusetts. Daughter of John Emmons Hubbard and Mary Elizabeth Knight, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Hubbard and Sarah Putnam, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joel Hubbard and Lucy Bartlett, his wife, Joel Hubbard (1758-1853), enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. Ezekiel Knowlton's company, Col. Dike's regiment, Massa- chusetts service. He died in Rutland, Mass.

Born in Lincoln, 111. Wife of Clarence Walter Kern.

Descendant of Abraham Martling, of New York. Daughter of John Warren Martling, Jr., and Mary Virginia Sharon, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Warren Martling and Lucy Peek, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Martling and Mary Scott Lockwood, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Martling and Fanny Knickerbocker, his wife.

Abraham Martling served as a soldier and was seriously wounded at the battle of Brandywine. He was born at Tarrytown, 1747, and, 1818, became a pensioner.

Also No. 11890.

MRS. FLORENCE MAY HUBBARD GROTE.

51182

MRS. SUE MARTLING KERN.

51183

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MRS. WINONA BOULTON MILLER. 51184

Born in Greenfield, 111.

Descendant of Sergt. Daniel Twitchell and of Samuel Childs. Daughter of Edward S. Boulton and Mary Ellen Griswold, his wife. Granddaughter of Edgar Griswold and Lucy North, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of David Evarts Griswold and Lydia Twitchell, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Twitchell and Esther , his 2nd

wife.

Daniel Twitchell (1757-1800), enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Nathaniel Fuller's company, Col. Thomas Gardner's regiment, 1777, as sergeant under Capt. Ashby. He was born in Newton, Mass. ; died in New Haven, Vt.

Samuel Childs (1719-1803), was a minute man at the Lexing- ton Alarm from Watertown. He was born in Watertown, Mass. ; died in Addison, Vt.

Also Nos. 38745, 48408.

MRS. LYDIA A. BURROUGHS JAYNE. 51185 Wife of Thomas Smith Jayne.

Descendant of Sergt. Daniel Twitchel and of Samuel Childs. Daughter of William P. Burroughs and Melisso Griswold, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Evarts Griswold and Lydia Twitchell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Twitchell and Eunice Childs, his wife. See No. 51184.

MRS. ANNA GAINER PILLSBURY. 51186

Born in Warren County, 111.

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Jones and of John Thomas. Daughter of Joseph F. Gainer and Elizabeth Ann Butler, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Butler and Ann L. Jones, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Isaiah Jones and Sarah Hartford, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Jones and Leah Thomas, his wife. See No. 51104.

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MRS. KATHARINE DAVIS BADLEY.

51187

Born in Bunker Hill, 111. Wife of Ebenezer C. Badley.

Descendant of Deacon Joshua Davis, of Massachusetts. Daughter of John Andrews Davis and Delilah Cornelia Warford, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jonathan Davis, Jr., and Sarah Farwell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Davis and Mary Chapman, his wife. Gr-gr-grnddaughter of Joshua Davis and Hannah Jaquith, his wife. Joshua Davis (1714-77), in 1775, was a member of the Com- mittee of Safety of Billerica, v^here he was born. Also No. 36666.

Born in Henderson County, 111.

Wife of William Bell. Descendant of William Wilson.

Daughter of John Calvin Jamison and Sarah Stice, his wife.

Granddaughter of Charles Stice and Patsy Whitly, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Andrew Stice and Nancy Wilson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Wilson and Nancy Green, his wife.

William Wilson served as a private in Capt. Thomas Arm- strong's company, Col. John Patten's second North Carolma regiment. He was born in Scotland ; died in North Carolina.

Also No. 17473.

Born in Warren County, 111.

Wife of John Burnside. Descendant of William Wilson.

Daughter of William Bell and Sarah Martha Jamison, his wife. Granddaughter of John C. Jamison and Sarah Stice, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Charles Stice and Patsy Whitley, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Andrew Stice and Nancy Wilson, his wife. See No. 51188.

MRS. SARAH M. JAMISON BELL.

51188

MRS. OLIVE BELL BURNSIDE.

61189

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MISS PANSY METTA BELL.

51190

Born in Henderson Co., 111. Descendant of William Wilson.

Daughter of William Bell and Sarah Martha Jamison, his wife. See No. 51188.

Born in Warren County, 111. Wife of Clarence F. Buck.

Descendant of William Wilson and of John Grain. Daughter of Henry Staat and Cordelia C. Bond, his wife. Granddaughter of John Crain Bond and Nancy Green Stice, his 3rd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Andrew Stice and Nancy Wilson, his wife; Jesse

Walton Bond and Susannah Crain, his wife. See No. 51188.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Crain and Mildred Walton, his wife.

John Grain (1759-1832), served as a private in the North Carolina line. He was placed on the pension roll of Ten- nessee, 1834. He died in Tenn.

Also No. 17473.

Bom in Greenbush, 111.

Wife of Adelma George Patton.

Descendant of William Wilson and John Grain.

Daughter of Samuel L. Kams and Edwina C. Bond, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jesse Walton Bond and Sarah E. Terry,, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Andrew Terry and Nancy Green Stice, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Andrew Stice and Nancy Wilson, his wife.

See No. 51191.

MRS. LENA STAAT BUGK.

51191

MRS. MARY KARNS PATTON.

51192

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MRS. IDA BOSTWICK PATCH.

51193

Born in Roseville, III. Wife of Leslie Patch.

Descendant of Samuel Bostwick and of Lieut. James Jones, of New York.

Daughter of Alanson Bostwick (1814-76) and Jane Jones (1818-1903),

his 2nd wife, m. 1848. Granddaughter of Daniel Bostwick (1779-1874) and Sarah Hoyt (b.

1783), his wife, m. 1809; James Jones, Jr., and Waty Jerome, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Bostwick and Dorcas Rockwell (b. 1753),

his wife; James Jones and Catherine Denison, his wife. Samuel Bostwick (1748-98), served as a private in the West- chester County militia under Col. Thomas Thomas. He

was born and died in Bedford County, N. Y. Ja'mes Jones (1754-1803), served as ensign, 1778, and as

lieutenant, 1780, in the Albany County, New York militia.

He was born in New London, Conn.; died in Stephentown,

N. Y. Also No. 17476.

Born in Detroit, Mich.

Wife of Ernest Ewell Ellington. Descendant of Lieut. Jonas Rice.

Daughter of John Darwin Bond and Elizabeth Meeker, his wife. Granddaughter of Elial Bond and Harriet Rice, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonas Rice and Elizabeth Carver Fairchild, his

Jonas Rice (1755-1839), enlisted, 1775, and served several enlistments as lieutenant under different commands. He was born in Worcester, Mass. ; died in Orwell, Vt.

MRS. HARRIET E. BOND ELLINGTON.

51194

wife.

86

DAUGHTERS OF THK AMERICAN RKVOI.UTION.

MRS. JULIA TINCHER KIMBROUGH.

51195

Born in Danville, 111.

Wife of E. R. E. Kimbrough.

Descendant of Nathan Hicks, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of John Tincher and Caroline Hicks, his wife.

Granddaughter of George Hicks and Mary Curtis, his wife.

Gr-Granddaughter of Nathan Hicks and Prudence Rounds, his wife.

Nathan Hicks (1762-1845), served as private in Capt. Simeon Cole's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's Massachusetts regiment. He was placed on the pension rolls 1840. He was born and died in Rehoboth, Mass.

Born in Catlin, 111.

Descendant of Maj. John Moore and of Goff Moore.

Daughter of Edwin Winter and Mary Isabelle Willson, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Willson and Ann Harding, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ammi Wilson and Betsey Moore, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Goff Moore and Elizabeth Fowler, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Moore and Peggy Goff, his wife.

John Moore (1731-1809), commanded a company of Bedford County militia at the Lexington Alarm and Bunker Hill ; was promoted after the battle as the major was killed. He was born in Litchfield, N. H. ; died in Norridgewock, Me.

Goff Moore (1760-1850), served under his father, 1775, at the age of fifteen, in Col. Stark's regiment. He was born in Derryfield, N. H. ; died in Madison, Me.

Also No. 39058.

Born in Danville, 111.

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Merrill, of Massachusetts. Daughter of George Bush Yeomans and Alice Merrill, his wife.

MISS CORA BELLE WINTER.

51196

MISS EDITH MARIAN YEOMANS.

51197

UNEAGE BOOK.

87

Granddaughter of Guy Merrill and Anna Kingsbury, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Evan Merrill and Anna Haynes, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Merrill and Abigail Eaton, his wife.

Samuel Merrill (1737-1801), served on the Committee of Safety and commanded the second company of foot in the Burgoyne campaign. He was born and died in Haverhill, Mas..

Also Nos. 2960, 11899, 14686, 33532.

Born in Jersejrville, 111. Wife of Edward Cross.

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hazen and of Lieut. James Parker. Daughter of George Wonder Ware and Theodosia Munson Beardslee, his wife.

Granddaughter of Wonder Ware and Abigail Parker Hazen, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Hazen and Lovey Parker, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Parker and Sarah Dickerson, his wife.

Samuel Hazen (1740-1815), served as a minute man at the Lexington Alarm, and, 1776, commanded the 7th company, Middlesex County militia. He was born in Groton ; died in Shirley.

James Parker (1744-1830), was a minute man at the Lexing- ton Alarm. He was commissioned lieutenant, 1776, under Capt. Samuel Hazen. He was born in Groton; died in Shirley.

Also No. 29001.

Born in Springfield, 111.

Wife of Ralph Warren Haynes. Descendant of Peter Mauzy.

Daughter of Asberry H. Saunders and Marcia Saunders, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan R. Saunders and Sarah M. Saunders, his

MRS. LULU HAZEN WARE CROSS.

51198

MRS. HELEN SAUNDERS HAYNES.

61199

wife.

88

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Gunnell Saunders and Mary Mauzy, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Mauzy and Sarah Hughes, his wife.

Peter Mauzy (1751-1841), served as a private, 1776-77, in Capt. John Mount joy's company, Virginia service, and was at the battle of Yorktown. In 1832 applied for a pension, which was allowed. He was born in Fauquier County, Va. ; died in Fleming County, Ky.

Bom in Crawford Co., Ohio.

Wife of George M. Hanly. Descendant of Tilton Eastman.

Daughter of Uzal E. Cory and Mary Loduska Eastman, his wife.

Granddaughter of James T. Eastman and Mary Wood, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Peter Eastman and Sarah Wisner, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Tilton Eastman and Polly Owen, his wife.

Tilton Eastman (1741-1805), served as a private in the Ulster County, N. Y., militia under Col. James McClaghry. He was born in New Fairfield, Conn. ; died in Hamburg, N. J.

Born in New Albany, Ind. Wife of William T. Brodix.

Descendant of Simeon Raymond and of Sergt. Nathaniel Ray- mond, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Nathaniel R. Wicks and Elizabeth Tuley, his wife.

Granddaughter of Piatt Wicks and Susanna Raymond, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Raymond and Rebecca Benedict (d. 1779), his 1st wife, m. 1762.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Simeon Raymond and Hannah , his wife.

Simeon Raymond (1711-95), was a patriot who was so ob- noxious to the British that they destroyed his property.

MRS. VIOLA LODUSKA HANLY.

51200

MRS. MARY E. WICKS BRODIX.

51201

LINEAGE BOOK.

89

Nathaniel Raymond enlisted, 1776, under Capt. Seth Seymour and, 1777, served as sergeant at Saratoga in Col. Jonathan Lattimer's regiment, Connecticut militia. He was born in Norwalk, 1735, and died there after 1781.

Also No. 42885.

Born in Bloomington, Ind. Descendant of William Littell.

Daughter of Charles Williard Booth and Mary Almira Bryan, his wife.

Granddaughter of George W. Bryan and Alice M. Calhoun, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Calhoun and Jane Littell, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Littell and Elizabeth Walker, his wife.

William Littell (1745-1825), enlisted, 1775, as a private in Capt. Courtney's company. Col. Thomas Proctor's Pennsyl- vania regiment. He applied for a pension 1818 from Beaver County, Pa., and it was allowed. He was born in Dublin, Ireland; died in Beaver County.

Also No. 48434.

Born in Bloomington, Ind.

Wife of E. C. Carpenter, M. D. Descendant of John Campbell.

Daughter of James Craig Worley and Sarah Isabelle McCollough, his wife.

Granddaughter of Johnson McCollough and Rebecca Campbell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Campbell and Isabelle Blakely, his wife. John Campbell (1756-1838), soldier and patriot from Virginia

throughout the Revolution. He was born in Ireland ; died

in Bloomington, Ind.

MISS ALICE BOOTH.

51202

MRS. ALICE WORLEY CARPENTER.

51203

90

DAUGHTERS 01^ Tilt AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. SARAH CUMMINGS DUNCAN.

51204

Born in Marion, Ind.

Wife of Henry Clay Duncan. Descendant of William Cummings.

Daughter of Adam Freeman Cammings and Melissa E. Edwards, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Cummings and Sarah Freeman, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Cummings and Mary McCain, his wife. William Cummings served as a private in Capt. John Jack's

company, 8th battalion, Cumberland County, Pa., militia.

He was born in Pennsylvania.

Born in Bloomington, Ind.

Wife of Arthur M. Hadley. Descendant of Micajah Neal.

Daughter of James Barkley Clark and Ann Eliza Stuart, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Clark and Martha Neal, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Neal and Mary Ann Martin, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Micajah Neal and Mildred Beasley, his wife,

Micajah Neal (1754-1836), enlisted, 1778, in Virginia as a pri- vate under Capt. Thomas Porter, Col. Francis Taylor and was present at the surrender of Cornwallis and siege of Yorktown. In 1832 he was placed on the pension roll of Shelby County, Ky., for two years' actual service. He died in Shelby County.

MRS. MARY CLARK HADLEY.

51205

m. 1781.

MRS. FLORA A. KITSON.

51206

Born in Eldorado, Ohio.

Wife of Herbert T. Kitson. Descendant of Peter Banta.

I^INEAGS BOOK.

91

Daughter of John Disher and Mary E. Banta, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin V. Banta and Jane Mallory, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Peter Banta and Rachel Van Clefe, his wife. Peter Banta (1760-1829), served as a scout from Bergen County, N. J. He died in Lebanon, Ohio.

MRS. ANNA LOUISE WEIR OSWIN. 51207

Born in Bloomington, Ind.

Wife of Richard Oswin. Descendant of John Weir.

Daughter of Robert M. Weir and Harriet A. Turner, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles S. Weir and Eliza S. Strong, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Weir, Jr. (b. 1786), and Janet Strong, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Weir and Elizabeth Campbell, his wife. John Weir served as horseman. Continental army, during the

Revolutionary war, from South Carolina. He was born in

Ireland about 1756 ; died in Ohio.

Also No. 48446.

MRS. PEARL ADELE LANDERS HARRISON. 51208

Born in Indianapolis, Ind.

Wife of Timothy Harrison. Descendant of Nimrod Stone.

Daughter of Franklin Landers and Martha E. Landers, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of William Landers and Delilah Stone, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nimrod Stone and Sarah Craig, his wife.

Nimrod Stone (1764-1841), enlisted, 1781, as a private in Capt. William Triplett's company, Col. Francis Triplett's regi- ment. He was also in the siege of Yorktown.

Also No. 47600.

92

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MISS MARY FRANCES SHIRLEY.

51209

Born in Kokomo, Ind. Descendant of William Baker.

Daughter of Cassius C. Shirley and Blanche Klum, his wife. Granddaughter of Dr. D. J. Shirley and Waitsel Seward, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Seward and Elinor Baker, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Baker and Waitsel Heath, his wife. William Baker served in the Dutchess County, N. Y., militia,

2nd regiment, Col. Brinkerhoff commanding. He died in

Pennsylvania.

Bom in Miami Co., Ind.

Wife of Charles J. Stewart. Descendant of Conrad Metsker.

Daughter of David L. Metsker and Sarah Brower, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Metsker and Nancy Lockart, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Conrad Metsker and Margaret Metsker, his wife.

Conrad Metsker, at the age of seventeen, joined the State militia. In 1778 enlisted in the regular service for five years. He was in the battles of Springfield, Monmouth and Yorktown. In 1818 applied for a pension, which was granted. He died in Ohio.

Born in Logansport, Ind.

Wife of Harry Hubbell Young. Descendant of Thomas Crooks.

Daughter of John C. Crawford and Sarah Jane (Hill) Dodge, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Hill and Mary Dalzell, his wife.

MRS. MINNIE METSKER STEWART.

51210

MRS. JEANNETTE S. C. YOUNG.

51211

I^IN^AGE BOOK.

93

Gr-granddaughter of John Dalzell (1794-1877) and Lucy Crooks (1801- 69), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Crooks and Eleanor Richardson, his wife,

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Crooks and Judith Parr, his wife.

Thomas Crooks served as a scout in the Washington County, Pa., Rangers. He was born in Ireland; died in Pennsyl- vania.

Also Nos. 39547.

Born in Greencastle, Ind.

Wife of Charles Walter Brown. Descendant of Thomas Shores.

Daughter of Courtland C. Matson and Mary Nelson Farrow, his wife. Granddaughter of William Farrow and Margaret Peck, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Richard Shores Farrow and Mary P. Nelson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Farrow (1771-1846^ and Elizabeth

Shores (1775-1826), his wife, m. 1793. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Shores and Elizabeth , his

Thomas Shores (1753-1818), enlisted, 1777, as rifleman in Col. Daniel Morgan's regiment and was at Brandy wine and Stony Point. He was born in Virginia ; died in Fayette County, Ky.

Also No. 26019.

VACANT.

51212

MRS. MARY NELSON MATSON BROWN.

51213

wife.

MRS. ULLIE F. HAYS.

51214

Born in Putnam Co., Ind.

Wife of Silas A. Hays. Descendant of Thomas Shores.

94

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of Richard S. Farrow and Sarah Tatman, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Shores Farrow and Mary P. Nelson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Farrow and Elizabeth Shores, his wife. See No. 51213.

MRS. MARTHA E. THOMPSON EDGERTON. 51215

Born in Noble Co., Ind.

Wife of Arthur Edgerton. Descendant of John D. Tyler.

Daughter of Edwin G. Thompson and Ella A. Kennedy, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of James Kennedy and Martha C. Morse, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Erastus Z. Morse and Pamelia Tyler, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John D. Tyler and Waitstill Fuller (1765-1850), his wife, m. 1789.

John D. Tyler (1764-1840), was placed on the pension roll of Berkshire County, Mass., 1818, for service as private, Con- necticut line. He was born in Connecticut; died in Lenox, Mass.

Also No. 42477.

MRS. KATHARYN BLAKE GULICK. 51216

Born in Nevada, Mo.

Wife of Theodore W. Gulick.

Descendant of Capt. James Speed of Virginia.

Daughter of Joel Houston Blake and Elizabeth Speed, his wife.

Granddaughter of Henry Speed, Jr., and Emily Howerton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Henry Speed and Miria Smith, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Speed and Mary Spencer, his wife.

James Speed (1739-1811), commanded a company from Mech-

lenburg County and was wounded at the battle of Guilford.

He was born in Mecklenburg, Va. ; died in Boyle County, Ky. Also Nos. 9374, 12257, 14051, 30780.

LINKAGE BOOK.

95

MRS. RENA VAWTER FIELD.

51217

Born in West Liberty, Iowa.

Wife of R. A. Field. Descendant of James Crawford.

Daughter of John Beverly Vawter and Flora Keith, his wife. Granddaughter of Pascal Vawter and Eliza Mavity, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Beverly Vawter (1789-1872) and Elizabeth

Crawford (1792-1866) his wife, m. 1812. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson, his

wife.

James Crawford, enlisted from Botetourt County, under Capt. William Colbert, Col. Patrick Lockhart, 1778, and was dis- charged at Fort Mcintosh. In 1780 served in Morgan's Rifle Corps. He was allowed a pension in Fleming County, Ky., 1832, at the age of 74, for six months' service as private, Virginia militia.

Also No. 39560.

Bom in Boone. Iowa.

Wife of William Edwin Deshler.

Descendant of Capt. Joshua Woodman.

Daughter of G. D. Rowe, M. D., and Alice Gray Clark, his wife. Granddaughter of Smith Rowe and Carolyn Sanborn, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Sanborn and Lois Woodman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Woodman and Lois Woodman, his wife. Joshua Woodman (1736-1827), served as lieutenant, 1776, and

1781 as captain of militia. He was born in Lee, N. H.; died

in Sanbornton, Also No. 26341.

MRS. LOUISE ROWE DESHLER.

51318

1

96

DAUGHTIJRS OF THE: AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

MRS. MARY ISADORA KEYHOE.

51219

Born in Danville, Iowa.

Wife of Harry P. Keyhoe. Descendant of Daniel Vincent.

Daughter of John Bascom Smith and Margery Heifer, his wife.

Granddaughter of Alexander Smith and Lydia Vincent, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Vincent and Angleche Huff, his wife.

Daniel Vincent (1760-1827), was an early settler of Warrior Run Creek, Pa., and was among the refugees of Fort Free- land when it was surprised by a superior force of British and Indians, 1779. He escaped, but the garrison surrendered and the fort was destroyed. He was born in New Jersey; died in Northumberland County, Pa.

Also No. 16977.

Born in Marshalltown, Iowa. Wife of Robert E. Johnson.

Descendant of Elijah Grout and of Capt. Samuel Wetherbee. Daughter of Phineas Stevens Balch and Nellie Willigrod, his wife. Granddaughter of John Wetherbee Balch and Louise Stevens, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Sylvanus Balch and Catherine Wetherbee, his

wife; Solomon Stevens and Sally Cushman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Clark Cushman and Katie Grout (b. 1774),

his wife; Samuel Wetherbee and Susanna Johnson, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Elijah Grout and Mary W. Grout, his wife. Elijah Grout (1732-1807), was a member of the Committee of

Safety and the Provincial Congress of New Hampshire. He

also served as muster master. He died in Charlestown, N. H. Also No. 22090.

Samuel Wetherbee (1745-1819), commanded a company of New Hampshire militia in Col. Isaac Wiman's regiment in the Canadian campaign, 1775. He was born in Lunenburg, Mass.; died in Concord, Vt.

Also Nos. 1168, 19833. 40501.

MRS. KATHERINE LOUISE BALCH JOHNSON.

51220

IvINEAGE BOOK.

97

MRS. GRACE SMITH BLYTHE. 51221

Born in Queensville, Ind.

Wife of James E. Blythe. Descendant of Thomas Smith.

Daughter of Joseph B. Smith and Amelia Pabody, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Smith, Jr., and Phoebe L. Johnson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Smith and Thankful Bennet, his wife. Thomas Smith (1754-1844), enlisted, 1775, under Capt. Samuel

Prentiss. He served in Capt. James Gordon's company and

was in the battle of White Plains under Capt. John Swan.

He was born at Ledyard and was a pensioner at Franklin,

where he died.

Also Nos. 9487, 15417.

MRS. AMY DOROTHY DAKIN POOLE. 51222

Born in Mason City, Iowa.

Wife of Hardy Poole. Descendant of Joshua Church.

Daughter of James B. Dakin and Julia M. Church, his wife,

Granddaughter of Jesse E. Church and Julia Bailey, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Church and Deborah Brown, his 1st wife.

Joshua Church (1756-1841), was placed on the pension roll of New York, 1832, for one year's actual service as private, Massachusetts line. He was born in Dunbarton, N. H. ; died in Erie County, Pa.

Also No. 27578.

MRS. ELIZABETH BURNAP DAHLQUIST. 51223 Born in Forest City, Iowa. Wife of Edward Dahlquist.

Descendant of Major-General Joshua Babcock, Timothy Bumap and WilHam Waite.

98

DAUGHTERS 01^ THt AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Daughter of Willard A. Burnap and Mary E. Mathews, his wife. Granddaughter of Abijah Burnap and Rachel Howe, his 2nd wife;

Rev. WilHam S. Mathews and Elizabeth Smith Babcock, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Timothy Burnap and Bethiah Waite, his wife;

Rev. William Smith Babcock and Elizabeth Merrill, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Adam Babcock (1740-1817) and Abigail

Smith (1744-77), his 1st wife, m. 1768; William Waite and Ruth

Lovell, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Babcock and Ann Maxson. his 2nd wife.

Joshua Babcock (1707-83), served many terms in the Assembly and was major general of militia. He was born in Westerly, R. I., where he died.

Also No. 30616.

Timothy Burnap (1753-1828), served in the troops from Sutton, Mass., where he was born and died.

WilHam Waite (1725-1817), was a minute man at the Lexing- ton Alarm under Capt. James Greenwood. He was born in Sutton, Mass.; died in Maine.

Also No. 18522.

MRS. PANSY STEWART DECKER. 51224 Born in Mason City, Iowa.

Wife of Ralph W. E. Decker. Descendant of Moses Craft.

Daughter of William J. Stewart and Mary Ellen Whitman, his wife.

Granddaughter of Sylvester Strickland Whitman and Nancy , his

wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Whitman and E. Strickland, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Sylvester Strickland and Mary Craft, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Craft and Hadessa Mills, his wife.

Moses Craft (1754-1812), was at Bunker Hill and the siege of Boston. He turned out with the Newton minute men for the defense of Ticonderoga. He was born in Newton, Mass. ; died in Jay, Maine.

Also No. 9268.

UNEAGE BOOK.

99

MRS. MAUD SMITH ETHELL.

61225

Born in Queensville, Ind.

Wife of William J. Ethell. Descendant of Thomas Smith.

Daughter of Joseph Bennett Smith and Amelia Pabody, his 2nd wife. See No. 51221.

Born in Mason City, Iowa.

Wife of Fred E. Keeler. Descendant of George Denison.

Daughter of Owen Tracy Denison and Orpha A. Denison, his wife.

Granddaughter of Uri Tracy Denison and Mary Randall, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Denison and Desire Wilcox, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Denison and Bethiah Crandall, his wife.

George Denison (1746-1833), enlisted, 1782, in Capt. William Richards' company, 5th regiment, Connecticut troops. In 1832 he was granted a pension for twenty-six months' actual service as private. He was born in Stonington, Conn. ; died in Madison County, N. Y.

Born in Charles City, Iowa.

Wife of F. M. Norris.

Descendant of Col. Benjamin Loxley.

Daughter of Charles Wesley Atkinson and Anna Rhees Jackson, his wife.

Granddaughter of Timothy Jackson and Mary Ann Rhees, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Morgan John Rhees and Ann Loxley, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Loxley, Jr., and Catherine Cox, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Loxley and Elizabeth Barrett, his

MRS. MARY DENISON KEELER.

51226

MRS. ELIZABETH ATKINSON NORRIS.

51227

wife.

lOO

DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTION.

Benjamin Loxley (1720-1801), resigned the royal office of "Keeper of the King's Stores" in Philadelphia to assist the cause of independence by organizing the first artillery com- pany in that city, and served as lieutenant, captain, major and colonel. When the British occupied the city they took posses- sion of his house, and it was here, it is said, Lydia Daragh overheard the plans of Lord Howe. He was born in England ; died in Darby, Pa.

Also No. 12437.

Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Wife of Arthur L. Rule. Descendant of Capt. John Brady.

Daughter of William Perry Brady and Lucy Denise Tracy, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jasper Ewing Brady and Margaret Morton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Brady, Jr., and Jane McCall, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Brady and Mary Quigley, his wife.

John Brady (1733-79), was captain of the 12th Pennsylvania Rifles at Brandy wine, where he was wounded. He was murdered by the Indians. He was born in Delaware.

Also No. 32296.

Born in Toledo, Ohio.

Wife of Clifford Pabody Smith. Descendant of Eliakim Culver. Daughter of Harry S. Holm and Carry Eddy, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry W. Holm and Theda Rebecca Culver, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Eliakim Culver, Jr., and Eliza Vincent, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Eliakim Culver and Theodosia Belden, his wife. Eliakim Culver (1754-1841), was placed on the pension roll

of Vermont, 1832, for service as private, Connecticut militia.

He was born in Wallingford, Conn. ; died in Shoreham, Vt.

MRS. EDITH BRADY RULE.

51228

MRS. MYRTLE HOLM SMITH.

51229

LINEAGE BOOK.

lOI

MISS MABEL IRENE STEWART KNAPP.

51230

Born in Floyd Co., Iowa.

Wife of W. W. Knapp. Descendant of Moses Craft.

Daughter of William J. Stewart and Mary Ellen Strickland, his wife. See 51224.

Born in Pine Grove, Mich. Wife of George T. Dodds.

Descendant of Henry Snyder of New Jersey. Daughter of Alpheus G. Snover and Sarah Ann Lanterman, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Lanterman and Margaret Snyder, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Henry Snyder and Charlotte King, his wife. Henry Snyder (1760-1841), served as private, minute man, in

the Sussex County, New Jersey militia. He was born in

Pennsylvania ; died in Sussex County, N. J. Also No. 13302.

Born in Marshalltown, Iowa.

Wife of George F. Leonard.

Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Merrick.

Daughter of Franklin Harriman and Delia Lewis, his wife.

Granddaughter of Reuben Harriman and Abigal Davis, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Rufus Harriman and Judith Merrick, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Merrick and Judith Little, his wife.

Joseph Merrick (1749-1823), was a sergeant in Capt. Illsley's company. Col. Coggswell's regiment, Essex County, Massa- chusetts, 1776. He was bom in Methuen, Mass.; died in Hampstead, N. H.

MRS. LOUISE SNOVER DODDS.

51231

MRS. MAUDE HARRIMAN LEONARD.

51232

102

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. ELSIE BELL DAVIDSON.

51233

Born in Chicago. 111.

Wife of Francis Oakley Davidson. Descendant of Francis Davidson.

Daughter of James Hamilton Bell and Mary Elizabeth Stone, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Bell and Rebecca Davidson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Davidson and Jane Davidson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Francis Davidson.

Francis Davidson, served as a private in Capt. John Ford^s company, Col. Ebenezer Bridge's Massachusetts regiment at Bunker Hill, where he was wounded in the hand. In 1825

he was placed on the pension roll of Rockingham County, N. H., 1808. Also No. 16747.

Bom in Johnson's Grove, 111.

Wife of Rev. Elias Underwood. Descendant of Samuel Root.

Daughter of Cyrus B. Whitford and Laura Adelia Carpenter, his wife.

Granddaughter of Burton Carpenter and Sarah Root, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Root and Sarah Ingraham, his wife.

Samuel Root (1748-1830), served, 1777, in Capt. John Sloan's company, Col. Joseph Marsh's regiment of New Hampshire militia. He was born in Connecticut; died in Sharon, Vt.

Born in Alton, Ind.

Descendant of Lieut. John Gaither and of Ensign Patrick Hunter.

Daughter of Robert B. Gaither (b. 1840) and Ella Thorn (b. 1844), his

MRS. LAURA WHITFORD UNDERWOOD.

51234

MISS FLORENCE M. GAITHER.

51235

wife.

WN^AGE BOOK.

103

Granddaughter of Stevenson Gaither (b. 1817) and Matilda Parr (b. 1819), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James W. Gaither (1784-1860) and Mary Hun- ter (1795-1857), his wife, m. 1804.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Gaither and Mary Perry, his wife; Pat- rick Hunter and Nancy Jack (b. 1764), his wife, m. 1783.

John Gaither (1752-1825), served from Maryland as lieutenant under Gen. Gates at the battle of Camden and was with Gen. Green at the battle of Eutaw Springs when Cornwallis had the great race through the Carolinas. He was born in Vir- ginia; died in Harrison County, Ind.

Patrick Hunter (1760-1848), was ensign in Capt. John Shearer's company, Col. Archibald Laughrey's regiment, 1783. In 1833 he applied for a pension in Harrison County, Ind. He was born in Ireland.

MRS. MARY GLENN B. ROWLAND. 51236 Bom in Martinsburg, Va. Wife of Oregon Wentworth Rowland.

Descendant of Col. James Reed, James Glenn and James Stephenson.

Daughter of Benjamin R. Boyd and Mary Rebecca Glenn, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Boyd (1775-1819) and Mary Reed Stephen- son (1779-1857), his wife, m. 1798; James Glenn and Ruth Burns, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Stephenson and Mary Reed (1742-1828), his wife, m. 1763.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Reed and Margaret Floyd, his wife, m. 1730.

James Reed (1710-98), served in the Pennsylvania line. He was born in Ireland; died in York County, Pa. He had seven sons in the army.

James Stephenson served as a private in the Virginia line. He removed to Pughtown, Frederick County, Va., where he died.

Also No. 16504.

James Glenn (1757-1832), served as a scout. He was born and

died in Jefferson County, Va. .Also No. 37113.

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DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. HATTIE WEBB SIMPSON.

51237

Born in Leavenworth, Ind.

Wife of Samuel Simpson.

Descendant of John Gaither and of Patrick Hunter. Daughter of John O. Webb and Nancy E. Clark, his wife. Granddaughter of James A. Clark and Harriet Gaither, his wife. See No. 51235.

Born in Loodootee, Ind.

Wife of Morton Albaugh. Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Joab Houghton. Daughter of Aaron Houghton and Catherine Agnew, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of William Houghton and Celia Ann McKay, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Aaron Houghton and Elizabeth Sexton, his wife, m. 1780.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joab Houghton and Catherine Runyon, his wife.

Joab Houghton (1725-98), was commissioned captain, 1776, in the first regiment of New Jersey under Col. Isaac Smith and in 1777 was promoted to lieutenant colonel of state troops. He was born and died in Hopewell, N. J.

Born in Milo, N. Y.

Descendant of Capt. John Eddy. Daughter of James Thayer and Zenecia Bassett, his wife. Granddaughter of Atlen Bassett and Drusilla Eddy, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Richard Eddy and Zenecia Tinkham, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Eddy and Deborah Winsor, his wife. John Eddy (1748-1821), commanded the first company of

militia in the town of Gloucester, R. I., where he was bom.

He died in Dudley, Mass.

MRS. EULA L. ALBAUGH.

51238

MRS. FANNIE T. SUTHERLAND.

51239

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MRS. EDITH MURRAY DANA.

51240

Born in Armstrong Co., Pa.

Wife of Arthur C. Dana. Descendant of Capt. William Dana.

Daughter of Alfred I. Murray and Joette Isabelle Brown, his wife.- Granddaughter of Robert Brown and Juliet Stone, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Rufus B. Stone and Elizabeth Barker, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Barker and Elizabeth Dana, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Dana and Mary Bancroft, his wife. William Dana (1745-1809), was captain in Col. Henry Knox's

regiment of Continental artillery at the battle of Bunker Hill.

He was born in Rochester, Mass. ; died in Belpre, Ohio. Also No. 37670.

Bom in Rockport, Ind.

Wife of Lycurgus C. Mason. Descendant of Benjamin Bayless.

Daughter of Thomas P. Britton and Evaline Bayless, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Bayless and Polly Latemore, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Bayless and Sarah Hayles, his wife.

Benjamin Bayless (1752-1819), entered the service as a volun- teer from North Carolina and was taken prisoner while cross- ing the Catawba river, 1780. He was born in Virginia.

Born in Independence, Kansas.

Wife of H. H. Galbraith. Descendant of Capt. John Reed.

Daughter of Ben M. Armstrong and Melitta Bristol, his wife. Granddaughter of John Strawn Armstrong and Margaret Trumbo, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Armstrong and Eliza Strawn, his wife.

MRS. MARY VIRGINIA MASON.

51241

MRS. FANNIE ARMSTRONG GALBRAITH.

51242

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DAUGHTE^RS OF TH^ AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaiah Strawn and Rachel Reed, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Reed and Thankful Honeywell, his wife.

John Reed (1730-1803), entered the army as ensign, 1777, and at the close of the war was captain by brevet. He served in the Indian campaign, 1779, and was at the surrender of Yorktown. He was born in Hunterdon County, N. J. ; died in Somerset County, Pa.

Also No. 20266.

MRS. MARY GOODRICH FRY. 51243

Bom in Woodson Co., Kans.

Wife of R. T. Fry.

Descendant of Thomas Lowrey and of Jared Goodrich. Daughter of Clark Horace Goodrich (b. 1850) and Frances McGill, his wife, m. 1870.

Granddaughter of James A. Goodrich and Esther Bush (1819-1822), his wife; Samuel Lowrey McGill and Mary Jackson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Clark H. Goodrich (b. 1794) and Lydia Knapp (1794-1877), his wife; Dr. William McGill and Esther Lowry, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Goodrich (b. 1770) and SaHnda Paine, his wife; Thomas Lowrey and Esther Fleming, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jared Goodrich and Zilla Betts, his wife.

Thomas Lowrey (1737-1809), was a member of the Provincial Congress, Hunterdon County, 1775, and served as colonel of New Jersey militia. He was born in Ireland ; died in Milford, N. J. His wife was one of the committee of ladies who raised in twelve days a large sum of money for the relief of the army.

Also Nos. 20878, 25070, 31610.

Jared Goodrich (1745-1831), served as fifer in Capt. Durkee's company of Connecticut troops, 1781-83. He was born in Sharon, Conn.

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MRS. EVA LOUELLA HEADY MILLER. 51244 Born in Clarinda, Iowa.

Wife of Frederick E. Miller. Descendant of Isaiah Slavens.

Daughter of Reuben Slavens Heady and Mary Avaline Connor, his wife. Granddaughter of Imiri Heady and Elizabeth Slavens, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Reuben Slavens and Elizabeth Fear, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaiah Slavens and Martha (Patty) Stuart, his 1st wife.

Isaiah Slavens (1752-1840), served several enlistments under different commands, 1780-82, in Virginia troops. In 1833 he applied for a pension, which was granted. He was bom in Augusta County, Va. ; died in Putnam County, Ind.

MRS. VALJEAN MURRAY JAMES. 51245

Born in Monterey, Pa. ,

Wife of Horace G. James. Descendant of Capt. William Dana.

Daughter of Alfred Murray and Joette Isabelle Brown, his wife. See No. 51240.

MRS. CORAL HARRIS FRAZIER. 51246 Born in Wichita, Kans. Wife of William V. Frazier.

Descendant of Abraham Payne and of John Udall. Daughter of Kos Harris and Ida E. Udall, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Nathan Udall and Eliza Payne, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Udall, Jr. (1768-1851), and Phoebe Bailey,

his wife; Rufus Payne (1792-1880) and Mary Perkins (1795-1839),

his wife, m. 1814.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Udall and Ann Stevens, his wife, m. 1768; Abraham Payne and Hannah Lewis (b. 1759), his wife, m. 1779.

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DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Abraham Payne (1758-1827), served as a private in Capt.

Amasa Mills' company for duty on the Hudson. He was

born in England; died in Salem, Ohio. John Udall, volunteered in Timothy Bedell's company, 1778.

He was born 1748 ; married in Stonington, Conn. ; died at sea. Also No. 34632.

Born in Caseyville, Ky.

Descendant of Brig. Gen. William Russell of Virginia. Daughter of Claude Henry Duval and Cora White, his wife. Granddaughter of Hardy M. C. Duval and Eliza Mobley, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Claiborne Duval and Jane E. Russell, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Coates Russell and Anne Clay, his wife Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Russell and Tabitba Adams, his wife.

William Russell (1735-93), fought at Point Pleasant and com- manded a company at Long Island Flats, 1776. He was colonel in the Jersey campaign and was captured at Charles- ton; was present at the surrender of Cornwallis, and held the rank of brigadier general at the close of the war. He was born in Culpeper County, Va. ; died in Shenandoah County.

Also Nos. 711, 5231, 6099, 7373, 10865, 11085, 12038, 14700.

Bom in Southfield, Mich. Wife of J. Hanna.

Descendant of Sergt. Robert Trumbull.

Daughter of James S. T. Milligan and Jane T. J. Milligan, his wife. Granddaughter of James Milligan and Mary Trumbull, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Trumbull and Lucy Babcock, his wife. Robert Trumbull (1754-1840), was placed on the pension roll

of Vermont, 1833, for service as sergeant, Connecticut militia.

He was born in Glasgow, Scotland; died in Craftsbury, Vt.

MISS CLARA GILCHRIST DUVAL.

51247

MRS. SARAH C. MILLIGAN HANNA.

51248

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MISS EMMA VERA STRONG. 51249

Born in Garnett, Kansas. Descendant of John Weir.

Daughter of Charles Strong and Emma Blair, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Strong and Letitia Weir, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Weir, Jr. (b. 1786), and Janet Strong, -his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Weir and Elizabeth Campbell, his wife. John Weir, served as horseman, Continental army, during the

revolutionary war, from South Carolina. He was born in

Ireland; died in Ohio. Also No. 48446.

MRS. GERTRUDE B. TYRELL. 51250 Born in Paris, Ohio. Wife of Joe Tyrell.

Descendant of Sergt. John Crozier.

Daughter of Daniel Burgert and Angelina Crozier, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Crozier, Jr., and Rebecca Eaton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Crozier and Eleanor Bradfield, his wife.

John Crozier (1755-1846), was placed on the pension roll of Ohio, 1833, for service as private and sergeant, Pennsylvania troops. He was born in Philadelphia, Pa. ; died in Columbi- ana County, Ohio.

Also No. 49302.

MRS. LETTIE MUSE VAN PATTEN. 51251

Bom in Winchester, Ohio.

Wife of Dr. Van Patten.

Descendant of Fauntly Muse.

Daughter of Eben Muse and Clara Muse, his wife.

Granddaughter of Fauntly Muse, Jr. (1791-1864), and Graham,

his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Fauntly Muse and Mary Jones, his 1st wife.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Fauntly Muse (1757-1840), was placed on the pension roll, 1832, for twenty months' actual service. He was born in Win- chester, Va. ; died in Allegheny, Pa.

Also No. 34275.

MRS. NANNIE RINGO MITCHELL. 51252

Bom in Fleming Co., Ky.

Wife of A. L. Mitchell. Descendant of James Kenney.

Daughter of John L. Ringo and Catherine Leer, his wife. Granddaughter of David Leer and Charlotte Corday Kenney, his wife. Gr-grand daughter of James Kenney and Margaret Kenney, his 2nd wife, m. 1798.

James Kenney (1752-1813), served as a private in the Virginia militia. He was a pioneer of Kentucky and died in Bourbon County.

Also Nos. 25235, 26045, 37764, 28470.

MRS. ANNA BAIN ROSZELL. 51253

Bom in Louisville, Ky.

Wife of C. T. Rossell. Descendant of James Kenney.

Daughter of George W. Bain and Anna Johnson, his wife. Granddaughter of John Johnson and Helena Kenney, his wife. See No. 51252.

MRS. AUGUSTA PHELPS COWAN. 51254

Born in Hopkinsville, Ky.

Wife of William Cowan.

Descendant of Capt. James Upshaw.

Daughter of Hiram Phelps and Cornelia Campbell, his wife. Granddaughter of John Pierce Campbell and Mary Annis Buckner, his wife.

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Gr-granddaughter of Francis Buckner and Martha Upshav/, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Upshaw and Mary Martin, his wife.

James Upshaw, served as lieutenant, Continental line and as captain of militia. He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati. He was born in Essex County, Va., where, in 1807, he died.

Also No. 23322.

MRS. NELLIE JESSUP DAVISON. 51255 Born in Todd Co., Ky. Wife of W. S. Davision.

Descendant of Capt. Gabriel Long, Lieut. John S. Slaughter and

James Edward Jessup. Daughter of James E. Jessup and Lucy Slaughter Long, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Blackleach Jessup and Caroline Snyder, his

wife; Thomas Long and Lucy Slaughter, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Edward Jessup and Ann O'Neill, his wife;

John S. Slaughter and Susan Brown, his wife; Gabriel Long. Gabriel Long, was captain of the 11th Virginia, 1776 ; resigned,

1779, and received a land grant for three years' service. When

Lafayette visited America in 1825 he acted as his escort in

Culpeper County, where, in 1827, he died. Also No. 20362.

John S. Slaughter (1759-1830), served as ensign and lieutenant

in the Virginia militia. James Edward Jessup (1762-96), served in the revolution. He

was born in Wilton, Conn. ; died in Mason County, Ky. Also No. 26047.

MRS. GABRIELLE HAMILTON GIVENS. 51256

Born in Uniontown, Ky.

Wife of Virgil Givens.

Descendant of Sergt. James Morrison.

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DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REV0I<UTI0N.

Daughter of James Clay Hamilton and Ella Alexine Mcjilton, his wife. Granddaughter of Edward Lloyd Hamilton and Catherine Morrison, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Morrison and Catherine Graham, his wife.

James Morrison (1756-1839), was placed on the pension roll of Union County, Kentucky, 1833, for service as private and sergeant, Virginia line. He was born in Prince William County, Va. ; died in Union County, Ky.

MRS. BERTIE OGILVIE GLOVER. 51257

Bom in Mississippi Co., Mo.

Wife of W. E. M. Glover.

Descendant of Kimbrough Tinsley Ogilvie.

Daughter of Napoleon Jerome Ogilvie and Love Turner Burnley, his wife.

Granddaughter of Lemuel Harris Ogilvie and Martha Winstead, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Kimbrough Tinsley Ogilvie and Nancy Harris, his wife.

Kimbrough Tinsley Ogilvie (1763-1842), enlisted, 1781, serv- ing under Capt. William Hicks and Col. Joseph Taylor, North Carolina troops, and was engaged in the battle of Guilford Court House. He applied for a pension, which was granted. He was born in Granville County, N. C. ; died in Calloway County, Ky.

MRS. ANNIE M. EWELL RUSSELL. 51258

Bom in Paducah, Ky.

Wife of Claude C. Russell.

Descendant of Brig. Gen. William Russell.

Daughter of John Ewell and Caroline Tabitha DuVal, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Rev. Claiborne DuVal and Jane E. Russell, his wife.

See No. 51247.

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MRS. ELIZA ANN HAWTHORNE.

51259

Bom in Bath, Maine.

Wife of Barzilla W. Hawthorne.

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Donnell and of Benjamin Don- nell, Jr.

Daughter of Wyman Morse and Eliza Ann Donnell (b. 1805), his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Donnell (b. 1780) and Elizabeth Wood- well, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Donnell, Jr., and Elizabeth Todd, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Donnell and Sarah Kingsbury, his wife.

Benjamin Donnell, who had served in the early wars, was at the siege of Castine, 1779. The troops in the expedition were transferred in his own vessel from Bath to Boothby. He was born about 1720.

Benjamin Donnell, Jr. (1743-1817), served as a private in Capt. John Elden's company. He was born in York; died in Bath, Maine.

Also No. 43930.

Bom in Bath, Maine.

Wife of George W. Johnson. Descendant of John Hodgkins.

Daughter of Benjamin Loring White and Mary Ann Turner, his wife. Granddaughter of Oakman Turner and Mary Hodgkins, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Hodgkins and Abigail Lord, his wife. John Hodgkins (1756-1835), responded to the Lexington Alarm

in Capt. Daniel Roger's company. He was born in Ipswich,

Mass. ; died in Bath, Maine.

MRS. MARIA WHITE JOHNSON.

51260

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DAUGHTERS OF THE^ AME^RICAN R^VOI^UTION.

MISS ALICE GERTRUDE SHORE. 51261 Bom in Bath, Maine. Descendant of Capt. John Lemont.

Daughter of Winfield Scott Shorey and Clara Sanford, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Sanford, Jr., and Augusta Cobb, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Sanford and Sarah Lemont, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Sanford and Elizabeth Lemont, his wife

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Lemont and Mary Robinson, his wife.

John Lemont (1740-1827), who had served in the early wars, commanded a company in Col. Samuel McCobb's regiment at the battle of White Plains and in the Burgoyne campaign. He was placed on the pension roll of Lincoln County, 1818, for service as captain, Massachusetts line. He was born and died in Bath.

Also Nos. 17933, 26844, 43908.

MISS RUTH SPRAGUE WHITNEY. 51362 Bom in Brunswick, Maine. Descendant of William Kendall.

Daughter of Charles Sumner Whitney and Eliza Springer Robbins, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Clark Robbins (b. 1827) and Sibyl Ken- dall (b. 1827), his wife, m. 1755.

Gr-granddaughter of Increase Kendall (1798-1879) and Betsey Towne (1806-42), his wife, m. 1823.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Kendall and Abigail Chase, his wife, m. 1782.

William Kendall (1759-1827), enlisted as a drummer and served under different commands. He received a pension, 1819, and was honored as a soldier of two wars. He was born in Bath ; died in Fairfield, Maine.

Also Nos. 17517, 21827, 44345.

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115

MRS. ALICE OLIVIA MOSHER ANDREWS.

51263

Born in Gorham, Maine.

Wife of Benjamin F. Andrews. Descendant of Ephraim Woodman.

Daughter of Rufus Mosher and Martha Fenderson Woodman, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Woodman and Mehitabel Fenderson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Woodman and Olive Bryant, his wife. Ephraim Woodman (1765-1828), enlisted, 1780, for three years

and was honorably discharged, 1783, at West Point by Gen.

Henry Knox. His pension was allowed in 1818, but later was

discontinued on account of property he owned. He was born

in Saco ; died in Buxton, Maine. Also No. 35834.

Born in Leeds, Maine. Wife of Frank M. Higgins.

Descendant of Major Daniel Lothrope, Lieut. Daniel Lothrope,

Jr., and George Howard. Daughter of Davis Francis Lothrope (1829-1908) and Caroline S.

Morse (1826-1901), his wife, m. 1846. Granddaughter of Leavitt Lothrope (1793-1849) and Elizabeth Lane

(1794-1878), his wife, m. 1816. Gr-granddaughter of George Lothrope (1765-1839) and Polly Thayer

(d. 1831), his wife, m. 1783. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Lothrope, Jr., and Hannah Howard

(1746-74), his 1st wife, m. 1764. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Lothrope and Rhoda Willis, his

wife; George Howard and Abigail Copeland (1724-1809), his wife,

m. 1745.

Daniel Lothrope (1721-1818), served as major in Col. Ebenezer Craft's regiment at Dorchester Heights when Washington took command of the army, 1775. He was bom in Bridge- water, Mass.; died in Leeds, Maine.

MRS. FLORA LOTHROPE HIGGINS.

51264

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daniel Lothrope, Jr. (1745-1837), served as sergeant and second lieutenant in the Massachusetts troops. He was born in Bridgewater, Mass.; died in Leeds, Maine.

George Howard (1722-1815), enlisted from Bridgewater, Mass., as a private in Capt. Daniel Lothrop^s company, Col. John Bailey's regiment. He was born in Massachusetts; died in West Bridgewater.

Also No. 46964.

Bom in Unity, Maine.

Wife of Albert G. Noyes. Descendant of John Haskell.

Daughter of Jonathan F. Parkhurst and Susan A. Haskell, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Haskell and Rose A. Clement, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Haskell, Jr., and Anna Harmon, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Haskell and Mary Paine, his wife, m. 1781.

John Haskell (1756-1819), was a private, Continental army, in Capt. Samuel Whitmore's company from Gorham, Col. Reuben Fogg's 3rd Cumberland County, Maine, regiment, 1778. He was born in Gorham, Maine ; died in Knox.

Born in Cherryfield, Maine. Wife of Henry H. Bowles.

Descendant of Col. Alexander Campbell of Maine.

Daughter of George W. Wakefield and Susan Campbell, his wife.

Granddaughter of James A. Campbell and Thirza Picket, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Campbell and Susan Coffin, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Alexander Campbell and Elizabeth Nickels (d. 1811), his wife.

Alexander Campbell (1731-1807), served as colonel of Massa- chusetts militia. He died in Cherryfield, Maine, where he was one of the most influential men of his time.

Also No. 32099.

MRS. MARY PARKHURST NOYES.

51265

MRS. ABBIE ADAMS BOWLES.

51266

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MRS. ABBIE MARIA BENNETT MARSON.

51267

Born in Augusta, Maine.

Wife of James C. Marson. Descendant of Lemuel Standish.

Daughter of George Washington Bennett and Rachel Jane Hogan, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Hogan and Rachel Jane Standish, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Standish and Rachel Jackson, his wife.

Lemuel Standish (1746-1824), marched on the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Nathan Mitchell's company. He was born in Pem- broke, Mass. ; died in Bath, Maine.

Also No. 33374.

Bom in Saco, Maine. Descendant of Sergt. John Burbank.

Daughter of Chester Waterhouse and Olive H. Taylor, his wife. Granddaughter of John B. Taylor and Annie Hill, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Taylor and Sally Burbank, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Burbank and Mrs. Anna English, his wife.

John Burbank (1752-1843), was placed on the pension roll of York County, Maine, 1818, for service as sergeant, 1776, in Capt. Eliphalet Daniel's company of Portsmouth, N. H., and, 1779, mariner and master-at-arms on the **Bonne Homme Richard." He was born and died in Lyman, Maine.

Bom in Baltimore, Md. Descendant of William Holland.

Daughter of Stokley Holland and Anna Rebecca Cowley, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Holland and Mary Ford, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Holland and Sophia Pitts, his wife.

MRS. EVA E. WATERHOUSE BEAN.

51268

MISS ELEANOR F. HOLLAND.

51269

Il8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

William Holland (1760-1838), was a private in the Maryland troops, 1782-83, from Somerset County, Md., where he was born and died.

MRS. MAUD BROUMEL KING DENING. 51270

Born in Baltimore, Md.

Wife of Robert L. Dening. Descendant of John Pennington.

Daughter of Charles Alfred Ely King and Minnie Elizabeth Broumel, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Hanner King and Charlottie Rose Ely, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of George Wilson King and Mary Ann Gormley, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William King and Charlotte Ryland, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Ryland and Mary Pennington, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Pennington and Mary Ryland, his wife.

John Pennington (1735-78), served as a private in Capt. Archi- bald Anderson's company, 2nd Maryland regiment of foot, commanded by Col. Thomas Price. He was born in Cecil County, Md.

MRS. WILLIAM-ANNA HOLLAND LORING. 51271

Bon in Princess Anne, Md.

Wife of Francis L. Loring. Descendant of William Holland.

Daughter of Stokley Holland and Charlotte Temple Ford, his wife. See No. 51269.

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MRS. ANNA M. SMITH.

51272

Born in Harrisburg, Pa. Wife of Charles E. C. Smith.

Descendant of Frederick Heisler of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Daniel Eppley and Anna M. Heisler, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of George J. Heisler and Anna M. K. Heisler, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Frederick Heisler and Catherine Juliana Hoff, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Frederick Heisler and Mary Gardner, his wife.

Frederick Heisler (1759-1843), was a private in the 2nd Penn- sylvania regiment, Capt. Joseph Howell's company, 1778. He was bom in Lancaster County, Pa. ; died in Harrisburg.

Bom in Baltimire, Md.

Wife of Henry M. Stainback. Descendant of Lieut. Col. James Hill. Daughter of John B. Hill and Ellen B. Kuble, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of James Hill and Elizabeth H. Hall, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Hill and Elizabeth Burleigh, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Hill and Sarah Coffin, his 1st wife, m. 1760.

James Hill (1734-1811), commanded a company, 1775, and the same year was a member of the Provincial Congress. He was lieutenant colonel of New Hampshire militia, 1777. He was born in Kittery, Maine ; died in Newmarket, N. H.

Also Nos. 23397, 27394, 30786, 34400, 40402.

Bom in Frederick Co., Md.

Descendant of Capt. Aeneas Campbell and of Capt. Edward Burgess.

Daughter of John Lloyd Belt and Sarah Eleanor McGill. his wife. Granddaughter of Alfred Belt and Charlotte Tmndle. his wife: Pat- rick McGill and Mary Davis Hook, his wife.

MRS. KORA G. STAINBACK.

51273

MISS JULIA BELT.

51274

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Carlton Belt and Anne Campbell, his 2nd wife;

Daniel Hook and Sarah Burgess, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Aeneas Campbell and Lydia , his 1st

wife; Edward Burgess and Mary Davis, his wife. Aeneas Campbell, served as captain in the Flying Camp of the

first Frederick County, Maryland battalion, 1776. He died,

1812, in Maryland. Also No. 38387.

Edward Burgess (1733-1809), served as captain of the Flying Camp, 1776, under Gen. Reazin Beall. He was a member of the House of Delegates, 1777-90. He was born in Frederick County, Md. ; died in Montgomery County.

Also No. 14510.

MISS CHARLOTTE DE M. THOMPSON. 51275 Born in Paris, France. Descendant of Ensign Daniel Rowly.

Daughter of Henry F. Thompson and Margaret Sprigg Oliver, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Anthony Thompson and Julie de Macklot, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Henry Thompson and Ann Lux Rowly, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Rowly and Ann Stewart, his wife.

Daniel Rowly (1745-1807), was a member of the Committee of Observation of Baltimore County, 1775, and, 1777, was ensign in Capt. John Sterrett's company, under Gen. Smallwood, Maryland militia. He was born in Maryland; died in Balti- more County.

Also Nos. 1997, 13353.

MRS. CLAUDE FAY DOYEN. 51276 Bom in Annapolis, Md. Wife of Charles A. Doyen.

Descendant of Dr. Jonathan Lee of Connecticut. Daughter of William Wirt Fay (b. 1832) and Julia Griswold Phillips, his wife.

Granddaughter of Eliphaz Fay and Mary Helen Lee (1810-67), his wife, m. 1829.

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Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Lee (b. 1783) and Beulah Harrison, his wife, m. 1806.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Lee and Mabel Little, his wife.

Jonathan Lee (1745-1814), a graduate of Yale, served as regi- mental surgeon during the revolution. He was born in Salis- bury; died in Torringford.

Also No. 40740.

MRS. EMMA ELIZABETH JARRETT BETZ. 51277

Bom in Frostburg, Md.

Wife of Daniel J. Betz. Descendant of Moses Beeman,

Daughter of Jacob Jarrett and Sarah Beeman, his wife.

Granddaughter of George Beeman and Barbara Lohr, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Moses Beeman and Margaret Poland, his wife.

Moses Beeman (1757-1840), was placed on the pension roll of Harrison County, Ohio, 1833, for service as private, Penn- sylvania militia. He was born in Cumberland County, Pa.; died in Harrison County, Ohio.

MISS NELLIE V. BETZ. 51278 Born in Frostburg, Md. Descendant of Moses Beeman.

Daughter of Daniel Jacob Betz and Emma Elizabeth Jarrett, his wife. Granddaughter of Jacob Jarrett and Sarah Beeman, his wife. See No. 51277.

MRS. CARRIE G. COULEHAN. 51279

Bom in Maryland.

Descendant of Gov. Thomas Johnson of Maryland. Daughter of Thomas Jennings Johnson and Anne Ogle, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Johnson and Rebecca Jennings (Johnson) (cousins).

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Johnson and Anne Jennings, his wife.

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Thomas Johnson (1732-1819), first governor of Maryland, was a member of Congress, 1775, and on June 15th nominated George Washington commander-in-chief of the Continental forces. He was brigadier general of militia and distinguished himself at Paoli. He was born in Calvert County, Md. ; died in Frederick.

Also No. 1820.

MRS. BESSY JOHNSON FREY. 51280

Born in Cumberland, Md.

Wife of Adolph C. Frey.

Descendant of Gov. Thomas Johnson.

Daughter of James E. Coulehan and Carrie Graham Johnson, his wife. See No. 51279.

MISS GENEVIEVE ENGLE. 51281

Born in Frostburg, Md. Descendant of Col. Jacob Glatz.

Daughter of William Engle, Jr., and Mary Lutz, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Engle and Catherine Dudley, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Dudley and Elizabeth Glatz, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Glatz and Amelia Cossart, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Glatz and Barbara Bremier, his wife.

Jacob Glatz, served as captain, 1775, and as colonel, 1777, in the Flying Camp of Lancaster County. He was born in Ger- many; came to America, 1738; died, 1798, in Lancaster County, Pa.

Also Nos. 16158, 45153.

MRS. EDITH McCARDELL FONNER. 51282

Born in Cumberland, Md.

Wife of Henry Fonner. Descendant of Peter Dinkle.

Daughter of Thomas F. McCardell and Alice Eve, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard McCardell and Maria Eichelberger, his wife.

LINEAGE BOOK.

Gr-granddaughter of John Eichelberger and Sarah Dinkle, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Dinkle and EHzabeth Wolf, his wife. Peter Dinkle (1742-182?), served as a private in Capt. Peter

Forte's company of York County militia. He was born in

Strasburg, Germany; died in York, Pa.

Also Nos. 24334, 30279, 47367.

MISS JULIA FLOSSIE JOHNSON. 51283

Born in Frostburg, Md.

Descendant of Gov. Thomas Johnson. Daughter of Joshua Johnson and Susan Berkey, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Jennings Johnson and Ann Ogle, his wife. See No. 51279.

MISS VIRGINIA THAYER JOHNSON. 51284 Born in Oakland, Md.

Descendant of Capt. Abel Thayer.

Daughter of Bowie Johnson and Virginia Thayer, his wife.

Granddaughter of Stephen Thayer and Martha Packard, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abel Thayer and Dorothy Curtis, his wife.

Abel Thayer (1741-1805), served as lieutenant at the Lexing- ton Alarm and as captain under Col. John Fellows in the defense of Boston. He was born in Braintree; died in Wil- liamsburg, Mass.

Also No. 38905.

MRS. JOSEPHINE SINCLAIR. 51285

Bom in Westemport, Md.

Wife of Duncan Sinclair.

Descendant of Capt. Michael Cresap.

Daughter of Arnold Frederick Gerstell and Hannah Cresap. his wife. Granddaughter of James Cresap and Abigail Cresap. his wife.

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Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Cresap and Williams, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Michael Cresap and Ogle, his wife.

Michael Cresap (1742-75), raised a company of frontiersmen of Maryland and Pennsylvania and marched to Boston, being the first company from the south. He died in New York city and is buried in old Trinity Churchyard.

MRS. JESSIE McCARDELL SMITH. 51286

Born in Williamsport, Md.

Wife of George A. Smith, M. D. Descendant of Peter Dinkle.

Daughter of Thomas F. McCardell and Mary Alice Eve, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard P. McCardell and Maria Eichelberger, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Eichelberger and Sarah Dinkle, his wife. See No. 51282.

MRS. BEALL B. TUCKER. 51287

Born in Leesburg, Va.

Wife of Charles E. Tucker. Descendant of John Longdon.

Daughter of Edgar Longdon Bentley and Helen Beall Wilson, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Bentley and Katherine Longdon, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Longdon and Elizabeth Evans, his wife. John Longdon (1754-1830), served as a private, 1776-83, in Lee's Legion. He was born in Alexandria, Va.

MRS. HELEN D. TUCKER THOMAS. 51288

Bom in Baltimore, Md.

Wife of Thomas P. Thomas. Descendant of John Longdon.

Daughter of Charles Enoch Tucker and Beall Bentley, his wife. See No. 51287.

LINEAGE BOOK.

MRS. MARY LOUISE WOLVERTON KNOX. 51289 Wife of Thomas R. Knox. Descendant of Col. Thomas Cresap.

Daughter of John Roger Wolverton and Cornelia Cresap, his wife. Granddaughter of William B. Cresap anl Catherine Klepstein, his wife Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Cresap and Mar>' Briscoe, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Cresap and Ruth Van Swearingen, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-gr-ganddaughter of Thomas Cresap and Hannah Johnson, his wife.

Thomas Cresap (1702-88), was an organizer of the Sons of Liberty and an active patriot of Maryland. He was bom in England ; died in Oldtown, Md.

Also Nos. 22350, 47083.

MISS ANNIE PIERCE HALE. ol290

Bom in Brookline, Mass. Descendant of Col. Moses Little.

Daughter of Josiah Little Hale and Annie Skinner Pierce, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Hale and Mar>' Caroline King, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hale and Alice Little, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Josiah Little and Sarah Toppan, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Little and Abigail Baily (1723-1S15), his wife, m. 1743.

Moses Little (1724-98), commanded a regiment at Bunker Hill and was at Flatbush Pass in the disastrous battle of Long Island. He was at Harlem Heights, but ill health compelled him to leave the field. He represented Newbury in the general court. He was born and died in Newbury.

Also No. 48471.

MRS. ELIZABETH NANCY TODD CURRIER. 51291 Born in Northampton, Mass. Wife of E. B. Currier.

Descendant of William Bliss, Corp. Timothy Parsons and Lieut. Moses Kingsley.

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Daughter of William Henry Todd and Nancy Elizabeth Kingsley, his wife.

Granddaughter of Charles Phelps Kingsley and Caroline Bliss, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Kingsley and Sarah Phelps, his wife; William Bliss and Martha Parsons, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Kingsley and Abagail L. Kingsley, his wife; William Bliss and Eleanor Sikes, his wife; Timothy Par- sons and Martha Hubbard, his wife.

William Bliss (1746-82), enlisted, 1775, as private in Capt. Cowl's company, Col. Woodbridge's regiment; also, in 1777, in Capt. Jonathan Bardwell's company, Col. Elisha Porter's regiment. He was born in Springfield; died in Belchertown, Mass.

Timothy Parsons (1738-1822), was corporal in Capt. Oliver Lyman's company, 1777. He was born and died in North- ampton, Mass.

Moses Kingsley (1744-1829), in 1777 served as a private in Capt. Oliver Lyman's company and lieutenant in Capt. Eben- ezer Strong's company of volunteers, second Hampshire County regiment. He was born and died in Northampton, Mass.

Also No. 48529.

MRS. HARRIET PARRIB. 51293 Born in Quincy, Mass. Wife of William Farrie.

Descendant of Josiah Bemis and of Josiah Bemis, Jr.

Daughter of Josiah Bemis, Jr., and Joanna Fish (1759-1840), his wife.

Granddaughter of Josiah Bemis and Elizabeth Warren, his wife.

Josiah Bemis, furnished money for the support of the Revolu- tionary soldiers. He was born 1716.

Josiah Bemis, Jr. (1755-1821), responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Abraham Peirce's company, Col. Thomas Gardner's regiment. He was born in Waltham, Mass. ; died in Charlestown.

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MRS. HELEN C. C. ALLEN. 51293

Born in Medford, Mass.

Wife of Edward F. Allen.

Descendant of Nathaniel Whittemore.

Daughter of Pyam Gushing and Helen Melinda Harding, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Whittemore and Melinda Gresson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Whittemore and Lucy Harrington, his 1st wife.

Nathaniel Whittemore (1756-1839), enhsted, 1776, in Capt. Isaac Gleason's company. Col. John Nixon's regiment, Massa- chusetts line, for duty in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He was born in Shrewsbury, Mass., and was a pensioner at Peterborough, N. H., where he died.

Also No. 15689.

MRS. JULIA A. C. LYMAN. 51294

Born in Medford, Mass.

Wife of Henry K. Lyman.

Descendant of Nathaniel Whittemore.

Daughter of Pyam Gushing and Helen Malinda Harding, his 2nd wife. See No. 51293.

MRS. LILLA F. STICKNEY ROBBINS. 51295 Born in Gharlestown, Mass. Wife of Gharles E. Robbins. ,

Descendant of Sergt. OUver Stickney of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Lyman Stickney and Helen A. Johnson, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Stickney and Sophronia Gates, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Stickney and Alice Shed, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Oliver Stickney and Hannah Stiles, his 1st wife.

Oliver Stickney (1739-1811), served as sergeant in Capt. Na- thaniel Carter's company, Col. Job Cushing's Worcester County, Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Newbury, Mass. ; died in Fitchburg.

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DAUGHTERS 0]P THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTION.

MRS. SARAH J. HILLS.

61296

Born in Boston, Mass.

Wife of Albert G. Hills. Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Munroe. Daughter of Ebenezer Kenfield and Hannah Hapgood, his wife. Granddaughter of John Hapgood and Lucy Munroe (b. 1760), his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Munroe and Mary Merriam, his wife.

Benjamin Munroe (1722-1804), in 1776, commanded the 6th company, 4th regiment of the Stow Volunteers, serving in the Northern Department. He was born and died in Lincoln, Mass.

Bom in Chicago, 111. Wife of William Franklin Stiles.

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Fairbanks of Massachusetts. Daughter of George H. Webber and Sarah Jane Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of Harrison Smith and Lavina Morse, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Charles Smith and Polly Burgess, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Burgess and Anna Fairbanks, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Fairbanks and Mary Willard, his 1st wife.

Joseph Fairbanks (1722-1802), served as captain at the Lex- ington Alarm. He was chosen, 1776, member of the Com- mittee of Correspondence of Harvard, where he was born and died.

Also Nos. 19200, 29018, 37888, 42305.

MRS. LILLIA WEBBER STILES.

51297

MRS. FLORENCE E. WALKER.

51298

Bom in Boston, Mass.

Wife of Alfred L. Walter.

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Munroe.

I.INEAGE BOOK.

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Daughter of William F. Kenfield and Georgiana J. Kenfield, his wife. Granddaughter of Ebenezer Kenfield and Hannah Hapgood, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Hapgood and Lucy Munroe, his 2nd wife. See No. 51296.

MISS ARVILLA T. HARVEY. 51299 Bom in Boston, Mass. Descendant of Sergt. Abel Horton.

Daughter of John Harvey and Elvira Fisher Toppan, his wife. Granddaughter of Horace Fisher and Cynthia Horton, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Hopkins Horton and Hannah Northrup, his wife, Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abel Horton and Seviah Hopkins (1759-1843), his wife.

Abel Horton (1756-1842), enlsited from Scituate, R. L, and was placed on the pension roll of Rutland County, Vt., 1832, for service as private, corporal and sergeant, Rhode Island line. He was born in Scituate, R. I. ; died in Clarenden, Vt.

Also No. 39201.

MRS. ANNIE MARIA WESTFALL. 51300 Born in Wobum, Mass.

Wife of John Henry Westfall.

Descendant of Joseph Crane of Massachusetts.

Daughter of John Collidge Seaver anod Ann Crane, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Crane, Jr., and Mary Baxter, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Crane and Ruth Luddes, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Crane and Mary Saul, his wife.

Joseph Crane (1737-1810), was a private in Capt. Silas Wilds' company. Col. John Greaton's regiment, enlisting, 1775, from Braintree, Mass., where he was bom. He died in Quincy.

MISS ELVIRA HARVEY HARVEY. 51301 Bom in Boston, Mass. Descendant of Sergt. Abel Horton.

Daughter of John Harvey and Elvira Fisher Toppan, his wife. See No. 51299.

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MRS. GRACE LILLIAN WARE VQSE. 51302 Born in Cambridge, Mass. , Wife of Richard W. Vose.

Descendant of Nathaniel Hill, Samuel Edwards, and Nathan Ware.

Daughter of Guilford Allen Ware (b. 1856) and Susan Albertine Ed- wards (b. 1852), his wife, m. 1877.

Granddaughter of Sanford P. Ware (1827-95) and Julia F. Allen (1835-57), his wife, m. 1852; Albert Edwards (1810-82) and Susan Hill Bunnell (1813-77), his wife, m. 1835.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Ware, Jr. (1786-1852) and Mary Benner (1790-1848), his wife, m. 1814; John Edwards (1778-1811) and Eu- nice Smith (b. 1783), his wife, m. 1802; Samuel Bunnell and Achsah Hill, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathan Ware and Hannah Everett (1756- 1838), his wife, m. 1779; Nathaniel Hill and Martha Crocket, his wife; Samuel Edwards and Mary (d. 1805), his wife, m. 1771.

Nathaniel Hill (1748-1801), marched from Buxton in Capt. John Elden's company at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Biddeford; died in Buxton, Maine.

Also No. 43946.

Samuel Edwards, enlisted, 1778, from Buxton in a company of men raised to re-enforce the Continental army at Fishkill, under Capt. Samuel Leighton. He was born in Haverhill, Mass. ; died in Buxton, Maine.

Nathan Ware (1754-1835), was placed on the pension roll of Maine, 1832, for service as private. He was born in Wren- tham, Mass. ; died in Whitefield, Maine.

MRS. MABEL LOUISE RHODES PERKINS. 51303

Born in Boston, Mass.

Wife of Arthur H. Perkins. Descendant of Michael Cornelison.

Daughter of Josiah Rhodes and Alice M. Onderdonk, his wife. Granddaughter of Michael Onderdonk and Malaney Shaw, his wife.

UN^AG^ BOOK.

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Onderdonk and Margaret Comelison, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Michael Comelison and Margaret Tallman, his wife.

Michael Comelison (1729-1804), served in the Orange County, New York militia, 2nd regiment, under Col. Ann Hawk Hay. He was born in France ; died in Nyack, N. Y.

Born in Boston, Mass.

Wife of Guilford Allen Ware. Descendant of Nathaniel Hill.

Daughter of Albert Edwards and Susan Hill Dunnell, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Dunnell and Achsah Hill, his wife. See No. 51302.

Born in Brookline, Mass. Wife of Charles E. Joll.

Descendant of Nathaniel Hill and of William Baker.

Daughter of Samuel Dunnell Edwards and Mary E. Sullaway, his wife.

Granddaughter of Albert Edwards and Susan Hill, his wife; Jason N.

Sullaway and Mary E. Pierce, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Dunnell and Achsah Hill, his wife; Joseph

B. Pierce and Elizabeth Baker, his wife. See No. 51304.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Baker and Elizabeth Marsh, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Baker and Sarah Fletcher (b. 1748), his wife, m. 1769.

William Baker, was a private in Capt. Israel Heald's company, Col. Eleazer Brooks' regiment, which marched to Roxbury, 1776. He was born, 1746, in Littleton, Mass.; died in Templeton.

MRS. SUSIE A. WARE.

51304

MRS. MARY BAKER JOLL.

51305

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MRS. MARY A. LATHAM.

51306

Born in Chicago, 111.

Wife of William Harris Latham. Descendant of Lieut. Joseph White, Jr.

Daughter of William Henry Carter and Caroline S. Rayner, his wife.

Granddaughter of Solomon Carter and Elizabeth White, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph White, Jr., and Rebecca Hoar, his wife.

Joseph White, Jr. (1751-1806), was commissioned second lieu- tenant in the Worcester County militia. He was born and died in Lancaster, Mass.

Also No. 36034.

Born in Cambridge, Mass. Descendant of Lieut. Zebediah Allen.

Daughter of George Pickering Stevens and Abbie Van Horn Eaton, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Jonas Eaton, Jr., and Eliza Van Horn, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonas Eaton and Nabby Allen, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zebediah Allen and Hannah Grout, his wife. Zebediah Allen (1734-97), served as lieutenant in the Worcester

County militia at the capture of Burgoyne, 1777. He was

born in Sudbury; died in Barre, Mass. Also No. 26868.

Born in Woodstock, Conn.

Descendant of Abiel Chaffee of Connecticut. Daughter of Daniel P. Gardner and Hulda Maria Coombs, his wife. Granddaughter of Renselaer Coombs and Hannah Sargent Chaffee, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abiel Chaffee and Hannah Sargeint, his wife.

MISS EMMA GERTRUDE STEVENS.

51307

MRS. MARIA THERESA TOWER RUNYON.

51308

LINAGE BOOK.

Abiel Chaffee (1761-1847), served several enlistments under different commands. He applied for a pension, 1840, and it was allowed for service as private, Connecticut line. He was born and died in Woodstock.

Also No. 42782.

Born in Weymouth, Mass.

Wife of William B. Arnold. Descendant of Benjamin White.

Daughter of Sandford White and Louise Fessenden, his wife. Granddaughter of George Washington White and Betsy Burrell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John White and Polly Loud, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin White and Anna White, his wife. Benjamin White (1747-1815), served, 1775-78, in Capt. Joseph

Treefant's company from Weymouth, Mass., where he was

born and died.

Born in Plymouth, Mass. Wife of H. I. Seymour.

Descendant of Corp. John Swift of Massachusetts. Daughter of John B. S. Hadaway and Sarah Morton, his wife. Granddaughter of Ephraim Morton and Sally A. Maynald, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Solomon Maynard and Elizabeth Swift, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Swift and Elizabeth Gibbs, his wife. John Swift (1746-1835), served as corporal in Capt. Robert

Finney's company at the Rhode Island Alarm. He was bom

and died in Plymouth, Mass. Also No. 38505.

MRS. ABBIE LOUISE ARNOLD.

51309

MRS. FANNIE E. SEYMOUR.

51310

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

MRS. FANNIE C. WHITE.

51311

Born in Plymouth Co., Mass.

Wife of Francis E. White. Descendant of Edmund Kimball.

Daughter of Rufus C. Kimball, Jr., and Mary Tobey, his wife.

Granddaughter of Rufus Kimball and Rebecca G. Castleton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Edmund Kimball and Rebecca Gage, his wife.

Edmund Kimball (1751-1813), was a private in Capt. Gage*s company, Col. James Frye's regiment, at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was born and died in Bradford, Mass.

Born in Upton, Mass.

Wife of Charles S. Weston. Descendant of Benjamin Streeter.

Daughter of Calvin Harvey Ruggles and Maria Caroline Streeter, his wife.

Granddaughter of Clark Streeter and Sarah Hildreth, his 1st wife. Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Streeter, Jr., and Sarah Farr, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Streeter, Jr. (1760-1835), and Sarah Hudson, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Streeter and Jemima Moss, his

Benjamin Streeter (1737-1835), marched from Chesterfield, N. H., and was at the battle of Bennington, in Capt. Kimball Carlton's company, Col. Moses Nichols' regiment. He was born in Attleboro, Mass.

Also Nos. 27523, 31009.

MRS. ETTA R. WESTON.

51312

wife.

MRS. HENRIETTA BEEBE BATTLES.

51313

Bom in Baltimore, Md.

Wife of Joseph Parker Battles. Descendant of Stewart Beebe.

UNEAGK BOOK.

Daughter of Lucius Morris Beebe and Henrietta Frances Hartshorne, his wife.

Granddaughter of Lucius Beebe and Sylenda Morris, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Stewart Beebe, Jr., and Sophia Gilbert, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stewart Beebe and Hulda Beebe, his 2nd wife.

Stewart Beebe (1752-1825), served as a private in Capt. Daniel Caldwell's company, Col. Timothy Robinson's regiment, for garrison at Ticonderoga, 1776. He was born in East Had- dam, Conn. ; died in Wilbraham, Mass.

Also No. 13855.

MRS. MABEL ELIZABETH HOWARD. 51314

Born in Winthrope, Maine. Wife of Frank W. Howard.

Descendant of Jabez Besse, David Perry, Sergt. Isaac Barnard, Commander Tristram Barnard, Daniel Merrill and Elisha Kent.

Daughter of William Henry Besse (b. 1848) and Laura Augusta Prince (b. 1846), his wife, m. 1869.

Granddaughter of William Granville Besse (1820-1902) and Elizabeth Currier, his wife, m. 1947; Jesse Prince (1806-83) and Jane Fletcher (1814-1906), his wife, m. 1835.

Gr-granddaughter of Woodin Besse (1786-1873) and Betsy Kent (1793- 1875), his wife, m. 1820; Noah Currier (1780-1856) and Mar>- Bar- nard (1783-1855), his wife, m. 1810; Jonathan Prince (1771-1854) and Rhoda Merrill (1774-1855), his wife, m. 1792.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jabez Besse, Jr., and Patience Perry, his wife; Warren Kent (1764-1834) and Bethiah Turner (1768-1829) his wife, m. 1786; Isaac Barnard and Mary Merrill (1749-1803) his wife, m. 1770; Elias Merrill (1750-1802) and Rhoda True (1748-98), his wife, m. 1772.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jabez Besse and Ruth Besse. his wife; Elisha Kent and Susannah Ford, his wife, m. 1741; Tristram Bar- nard and Dorothy Currier, his wife, m. 1743; David Perr>' and Mary Burges (b. 1738) his wife, m. 1757; Daniel Merrill and Elizabeth Clough, his wife, m. 1744.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Jabez Bessee, served several enlistments under different com- mands, 1775-80, from Wareham, Mass., where he was born, 1738. He died in Wayne, Maine.

David Perry (1737-1802), served as a private in Capt. Israel Fearing's company of minute men. He was born and died in Wareham.

Isaac Barnard (1746-93), served as sergeant in Capt. John

Currier's company, Col. James Frye's regiment. He was

born and died in Amesbury, Mass. Tristram Barnard (1721-92), was commissioned commander of

the brig "Queen of Spain" by order of the Council, 1782. He

was born and died in Amesbury, Mass. Daniel Merrill (1723-1809), served as a private in Capt. Samuel

Huse's company. Col. Jacob Gerrish's regiment of guards.

He was born in Salisbury, Mass. ; died in N. Gloucester. Elisha Kent (1710-86), served on committees in Marshfield,

Mass., from 1776-81. He was born in Scituate, Mass. ; died

in Marshfield.

Born in Chicago, 111.

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Mayo.

Daughter of Burke Fay Leavitt and Lucina Day, his wife.

Granddaughter of Erasmus D. Leavitt and Almira Fay, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Fay and Lucy Mayo, his 1st wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Mayo and Lucy Richards, his 2nd wife.

Joseph Mayo (1749-1817), served as sergeant in Capt. Eldad Wright's company of minute men, 1775, and 1776 was com- missioned lieutenant in Capt. Peter Procter's 11th company. He was born in Roxbury, Mass. ; died in Vermont.

MISS HELEN SEWALL LEAVITT.

51315

MRS. NELLIE JENKINS McGOWN.

51316

Born in Westboro, Mass.

Wife of John Le Roy McGown.

Descendant of Sergt. Nathaniel Belknap.

UNSAGE BOOK.

Daughter of Elliott Belknap Jenkins and Susie J. Newton, his wife. Granddaughter of Sampson Reed Jenkins and Mary Belknap, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Luke Belknap and Polly Felt, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Belknap and Hannah Ayers, his wife, m. 1777.

Nathaniel Belknap (1748-1826), enlisted in the New Hamp- shire militia for the defense of Rhode Island and served, 1779, as corporal and orderly sergeant in Capt. Daniel Emer- son's company. He was born in Farmington, Mass. ; died in Dublin, N. H.

Also No. 32899.

Born in Albany, N. Y. Wife of Corwin Ford Palmer.

Descendant of Thomas Mesick, Jr., of New York.

Daughter of Benjamin F. Romaine and Margaret Mesick, his wife.

Granddaughter of Henry T. Mesick and Margaret MacMuUen, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Mesick, Jr., and Mary Weissmer, his wife.

Thomas Mesick, Jr. (1754-1841), served as a private in Capt. William Van Alstyne's company of New York militia. He was born in Stockport County, where he died.

Also No. 27806.

Born in Taunton, Mass.

Wife of Joseph Bennett Hanson. Descendant of Phineas Wheeler.

Daughter of Joseph Henry Shannon and Charlotte Maria Graham, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Graham and EHza Ann Wheeler, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Artemas Wheeler (b. 1781) and Elizabeth Down- ing, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Phineas Wheeler and Lydia Merriam, his wife.

MRS. ADRIANNA L. PALMER.

51317

MRS. LIZZIE SHANNON HANSON.

51318

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Phineas Wheeler (1745-1814), served in Capt. Joseph Hosmer's company, Col. Ebenezer Brook's regiment, 1776, which marched to Roxbury. He was born and died in Concord, Mass.

MISS MARIETTA SHANNON. 51319 Born in Taunton, Mass. Descendant of Phineas Wheeler.

Daughter of Joseph Henry Shannon and Charlotte Maria Graham, his

wife. See No. 51318.

MISS ALICE M. LASKEY. 51320

Born in East Boston, Mass. Descendant of Robert Laskey.

Daughter of Wilbur Laskey, Jr., and Josephine M. Laskey, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Wilbur Laskey and Mary Laskey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Laskey and Henrietta Laskey, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Laskey and Martha Laskey, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Laskey and Elizabeth Laskey, his wife.

Robert Laskey (1731-1811), enlisted in Capt. William Bacon's company, 21st regiment of Marblehead, Mass., where he was born.

MRS. LUCY E. SMITH. 51321 Bom in Boston, Mass. Descendant of Lieut. David Watts.

Daughter of Joshua Bailey Hayden and Lucy Jane Waterman, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of William Waterman, Jr., and Eliza Ann Richardson, his wife.

LINEJAG^ BOOK.

Gr-granddaughter of William Waterman and Elizabeth Watts, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Watts and Mary Cressey, his 2nd wife.

David Watts (1752-1804), enlisted, 1775, as a sergeant in Capt. Williams' company, in which he was promoted ensign, 1776, and subsequently rose to the rank of lieutenant in Col. Brew- er's 12th Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Gorham, Maine ; died in Buxton.

Born in Roxbury, Mass. Descendant of Benjamin Burrell.

Daughter of Isaac S. Burrell and Maria Augusta Newell, his wife.

Granddaughter of Benjamin Burrell, Jr., and Lucy Baird, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Burrell and Mary Damon, his 1st wife.

Benjamin Burrell (1760-1844), was placed on the pension roll of Rhode Island, 1818, as a private, Massachusetts line. He was born in Abington, Mass. ; died in Pawtucket, R. I.

Also Nos. 33120, 45650. ,

Born in Raymond, Maine.

Wife of Oliver Moses Nash. Descendant of Moses Starbird.

Daughter of Lorenzo Dow Strout and Eliza Cutler Symonds, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Symonds and Martha Starbird, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Moses Starbird and Martha Atwood, his wife. Moses Starbird was in Capt. Smart's company, Col. Smith Wig-

glesworth's Massachusetts regiment, 1777, Continental army.

He was born, 1743, in Dover, N. H. ; died in Raymond, Maine.

MISS EMMA A. BURRELL.

51322

MRS. CYNTHIA E. J. NASH.

51323

MRS. NELLIE A. W. WHITMARSH.

51324

Bom in Woburn, Mass.

Descendant of Capt. Joshua Walker of Massachusetts. Daughter of James Walker and Mary Ann Putnam Simonds, his wife. Granddaughter of Edward Walker and Hannah Walker, his wife.

140

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Reed and Mary Reed, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Walker and Mary Proctor, his 2nd wife.

Joshua Walker (1728-98), who had fought in the French war, served as lieutenant at the battle of Lexington. He com- manded a company of Middlesex County militia under Col. David Green during the war. He was born and died at Woburn. His son, Joshua, served as sergeant.

Also Nos. 10045, 11947.

Born in Hampshire Co. ,Mass.

Wife of Henry Brierly. Descendant of David Chapman.

Daughter of Edwin Chapman and Almira Stephenson, his wife.

Granddaughter of David Chapman, Jr., and Margaret Hunter, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Chapman and Mary Lyman, his wife.

David Chapman, was a private in Capt. Joseph Cooke's com- pany, Col. Elisha Porter's Hampshire County regiment, 1779. He was born, 1761, in Norwich, Conn. ; died in Easthampton, Mass.

Born in Natick, Mass.

Wife of Lewis A. Fisher. Descendant of Capt. Isaac Loker.

Daughter of J. Franklin Loker and M. Alice Towne, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Loker and Zeruiah Hammond, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Isaac Loker, Jr., and Elizabeth Cutting, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Loker and Dorothy Brintnal, his wife. Isaac Loker (1738-1824), commanded a troop of horse in Col. Brett's regiment which marched on the Lexington Alarm.

Also Nos. 11030, 33791.

MRS. IDA C. BRIERLY.

51325

MRS. ALICE E. LOKER FISHER.

51326

UNEAGE BOOK.

141

MRS. MARY CHRISTOPHER BRINKER. 51327

Born in St. Joseph, Mo.

Wife of N. Lafon Brinker. Descendant of Richard Calloway.

Daughter of David Irvine Christopher and Alice Perrin, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Howard Christopher and Mary Ann Irvine, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Judge David Irvine and Nancy Howard, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Christopher Irvine and Lydia Calloway, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Calloway and Francis Walton, his wife.

Richard Calloway (1724-80), was one of the first settlers of Boonesborough, Ky., and was a defender of the fort. He was born in Caroline County, Va., and was killed by the Indians while building a bridge near the fort.

Also Nos. 2541, 13338, 17491.

MISS MARY MARGARET FORD. 51328 Born in Cleveland, Ohio. Descendant of Nahum Fairbanks.

Daughter of Frank Earnest Ford and Ellen Funcheon, his wife. Granddaughter of Orrin Ford and Roxana Fairbanks, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Fairbanks (b. 1791) and Marjorie Potter, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nahum Fairbanks and Lucinda Houghton, his wife, m. 1781.

Nahum Fairbanks (1753-1839), served as private during the revolutionary war, his name appearing on the Coat Rolls of Massachusetts. He was born in Lancaster, Mass. ; died near Cold Water, Mich.

142

DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MISS MARGARET KENNEDY.

5132»

Born in De Soto, 111. Descendant of Major Hugh McAlister.

Daughter of Cunningham Kennedy and Ann Eliza Richart, his wife. Granddaughter of William Richart and Sarah Nelson McAHster, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Hugh McAlister, Jr., and Catherine Elliot, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Hugh McAlister and Sarah Nelson, his wife.

Hugh McAlister (1736-1810), entered the army as sergeant in 1776 and was made lieutenant after his service at Valley Forge. He was captured in an expedition against the Indians, and held the rank of major at the close of the war.

Also Nos. 1452, 8167.

Born in Conway, Ark.

Descendant of Brig. Gen. John Sevier.

Daughter of Philander H. Prince and Martha Hoss, his wife.

Granddaughter of Harry Hoss and Anna Sevier, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Major John Sevier and Sophia Garrett, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Sevier and Sarah Hawkins, his wife.

John Sevier (1744-1815), was a leader in the border warfare and the hero of thirty battles. He died on duty in Alabama where he is buried. In 1890 his remains were taken to Knoxville and buried in the State where he had served so long and a monument is erected to his memory by an appreciative people.

Also Nos. 12569, 20225, 25149, 34470, 38970, 44216, 47452.

MISS ANNA HOSS PRINCE.

41330

UNEAG^ BOOK.

MRS. MARY ALICE COOLEY WAITE.

51331

Born in Trenton, Mo. ,

Wife of C. B. Waite. Descendant of Solomon Cooley.

Daughter of Phineas Cooley and Parker Vencill, his wife. Granddaughter of Cassius Cooley and Nellie Taggard, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Solomon Cooley and Lucy Stephenson, his wife, m. 1778.

Solomon Cooley (1753-1833), was placed on the pension roll of Vermont, 1833, for service as private, Massachusetts line. He was bom in Springfield, Mass. ; died in Milton, Vt.

Also No. 41224.

Born in Stoughton, Mass.

Wife of George Fritze. Descendant of Simeon Leonard.

Daughter of Samuel Pickernell and Malvina F. Dean, his wife. Granddaughter of Layzel Dean and Ruth Leonard, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Simeon Leonard and Anna Smith (1743-1810), his wife, m. 1764.

Simeon Leonard (1737-93), was a private in Capt. Abraham Washburn's company, Col. Edmund Mitchell's regiment, 1776. He was born and died in Bridgewater, Mass.

Also No. 44368.

MRS. HARRIET A. PICKERNELL FRITZE.

51332

MRS. EDITH KELLY MERRITT.

51333

Bom in Pontiac, Mich.

Wife of Herbert Burroughs Merritt.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. William Chamberlin.

144

DAUGHTERS OF THK AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of Elbert James Kelly and Eunice Pamelia Stowell, his wife. Granddaughter of James Z. Kelly and Mary Chamberlin, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Chamberlin and Rebecca Wilson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Chamberlin, Jr., and Nellie Sutphen, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Chamberlin and Anne Parke, his 2nd wife.

William Chamberlin (1736-1817), served as lieutenant colonel of New Jersey volunteers and fought in the battles of the Jerseys, 1777, where his son, Lewis, was killed. He was born in Hunterdon County, N. J. ; died in Union County, Pa.

Also Nos. 12451, 13760, 14378, 16465.

MISS RUTH BACON. ^ 51334

Bom at Sand Beach, Mich.

Descendant of Lieut. Bethuel Far rand and of Abraham Wheeler. Daughter of Elbridge Farrand Bacon and Clarena WilHams Baily, his wife.

Granddaughter of Henry Bacon and Caroline Farrand, his wife; Caleb Way Baily and Lucy Anne Wheeler, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Farrand and Mary Ketchell, his wife; Brazilla Reed Wheeler and Clarena Williams, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Bethuel Farrand and Rhoda Smith, his wife; Jeremiah Wheeler and Mary , his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Wheeler and Hannah , his

2nd wife (d. 1824).

Bethuel Farrand (1741-94), enlisted, 1776, and served on tours of duty when New Jersey was overrun by the enemy. His widow at the age of ninety, received a pension for two years' actual service of her husband as lieutenant. New Jersey troops. He fought at the battles of Monmouth and Springfield. He was born in New Jersey; died in Morristown.

Also Nos. 5713, 8308, 12109, 13468, 24119.

Abraham Wheeler, signed the Association Test of New Hamp- shire in 1776.

UNEAG^ BOOK.

MRS. KATE CORNELIA LAWSON.

51335

Born in Brighton, Mich.

Wife of George E. Lawson.

Descendant of Capt. Valentine Wheeler.

Daughter of Egbert Fowler Albright and Sarah Cornelia Barnes, his

wife. , Granddaughter of Amos Fowler Albright and Olive Wheeler, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Wheeler and Anna Read, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Valentine Wheeler and Sarah Goff, his 1st

wife.

Valentine Wheeler (1725-91), commanded a company, 1779, in Col. James Van Denburgh's Dutchess County, New York regiment of militia. He was born in Rehoboth, Mass. ; died in Windsor.

Bom in Illinois.

Descendant of Rev. Philip Mulkey. Daughter of John M. Mulkey and Emma G. Snell, his wife. Granddaughter of William Fletcher Mulkey and Minerva A. Thompson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Milton Mulkey and Matilda V. Scantlin, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Philip Mulkey and Ruth Odle, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Mulkey and Nancy Howard, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Philip Mulkey and Ann Ellis, his wife. Philip Mulkey (1732-1800) served as chaplain and soldier in

the North Carolina militia. He was born in Halifax, N. C. ;

died in Tennessee. Also No. 39629.

MISS BLANCHE MULKEY.

51336

146 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIyUTlON.

MRS. GEORGIE E. MULKEY JORDAN. 61337

Born in Illinois.

Wife of William F. Jordan.

Descendant of Rev. Philip Mulkey.

Daughter of John M. Mulkey and Emma G. Snell, his wife.

See No. 51336.

MISS PHYLLIS DE MOTTE MULKEY 51338 Born in Windom, Kansas.

Descendant of Rev. Philip Mulkey.

Daughter of Charles M. Mulkey and Hattie De Motte, his wife. See No. 51336.

MRS. SOPHIA DIANTHA VAN SYCKLE. 51339

Born in Dudley, Mass.

Wife of Givens E. Van Syckle Descendant of Timothy Corbin.

Daughter of Isaac Turner Clemens and Diantha Dodge, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jennison Dodge and Susan Corbin, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Timothy Corbin and Abigail Vinton, his wife.

Timothy Corbin (1750-1830) served as a private, 1776, in Capt. Nichols* company, Col. Jonathan Holman's regiment of Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in Dudley, Mass.

MISS LUELLA MAUDE VAN SYCKLE. 51340

Born in Bay City, Mich. Descendant of Timothy Corbin.

Daughter of Givens Elliott Van Syckle and Sophia Diantha Clemens,

his wife. See No. 51339.

UNEAGE BOOK.

MRS. WINIFRED MARIAN STEVENS KIRBY. 51341

Born in Detroit, Mich.

Wife of Louis H. Kirby.

Descendant of Corp. Amos Fowler.

Daughter of Frederic Beckwith Stevens and Anna E. Shipman, his wife. Granddaughter of Ozias W. Shipman and Emily L. Comstock, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Horace Shipman and Abigail Wilhams, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ozias Williams and Clarissa Fowler, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Amos Fowler and Rebecca Gillett Dewey, his wife.

Amos Fowler (1758-1837) served as private and corporal in the Connecticut Continental line during the Revolution. He was a pensioner from New London County, where he was bom and died.

Also Xo. 12904.

MRS. GRACE RANDALL LYMAN. 51342 Bom in St. Paul, Minn.

Wife of George P. Lyman. Descendant of Benjamin Knowler.

Daughter of John Henry Randall and Sarah A. Oakes, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of William Hanaford Randall and Elizabeth Colbum, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jonas Randall asd Mary Knower, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Knower and Elizabeth Weld, his wife.

Benjamin Knower (1754-1806) turned out at the Lexington Alarm, in Capt. Moses Whiting's company, Col. John Grea- ton's regiment of minute men. He was born in Maiden, Mass. ; died in Roxbury.

MRS. NELLIE MURDOCK WINTER. 51343

Bom in New Richmond, Wis.

Wife of Louis M. Winter.

Descendant of Corp. Benjamin Murdock.

148

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Daughter of Henry M. Murdock, M. D., and Jennie Allen, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Hiram Murdock, M. D., and Hannah Sabin, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Murdock and Lois Temple, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Murdock and Cathrine Read, his wife.

Benjamin Murdock (1736-76) served as corporal, 1775, in Capt. Simeon Hazentine's 5th company, Col. John Fellow's 8th regi- ment, Massachusetts militia. He died in Crownpoint, New York.

MRS. JESSIE BUGKNAM BLANCHARD. 51344

Born in Winona, Minn.

Wife of Edgar H. Blanchard.

Descendant of Lieut. Nathan Bucknam.

Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Buchnam and Jennie Morrison, his wife.

Granddaughter of Benjamin Bucknam and Dorothy Bucknam, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Bucknam and Sally Blackstone, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathan Bucknam and Anna Pote, his wife.

Nathan Bucknam (1756-1824) served as second lieutenant in Capt. William Cobb's 9th company, 1st Cumberland County regiment of Massachusetts militia, 1777. He was bom in Falmouth, Me.; died in Eastport.

MRS. FRANCES GILLETTE BIGELOW. 51345 Bom in Madrid, N. Y.

Wife of Herbert H. Bigelow. Descendant of Nathaniel Chaffee, Jr.

Daughter of Charles Melvin Gillette and Ellen Chaffee, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel Chaffee and Adelia Sawyer, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Simeon Chaffee and Martha Moseman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Chaffee, Jr., and Susan Carpenter, his 2nd wife.

UNEAG^ BOOK.

149

Nathaniel Chaffee, Jr., enlisted in Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter's company, Col. Thomas' regiment, which marched from Re- hoboth, Mass., to Bristol, R. I., on the Bennington Alarm, 1777. He was bom, 1735, in Rehoboth.

Bom in Sanford, N. Y.

Wife of Edmund F. Parker. Descendant of William Harper.

Daughter of William H. Rowe and Katherine Miller, his wife. Granddaughter of John I. Miller and Johanna Harper, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Harper and Lady Mortimer, his wife. William Harper (1730-1817) was a member of the Provincial

Congress, 1776-77. He was born in Boston, Mass.; died in

Milford, New York.

Born in Fairfield, Iowa.

Wife of N. J. Olsen.

Descendant of Simon Dreisbach, Jr.

Daughter of William Franklin Hellman and Julia Briggs, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Hellman and Catherine Dreisbach, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Dreisbach and Anna Margaretta Beaver, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Simon Dreisbach, Jr., and Anna Sophia, his wife.

Simon Dreisbach, Jr. (1730-1806) was a member of the As- sembly, 1776-80, and a delegate to the convention that framed the Constitution of Pennsylvania. He was bom in Wurten- berg, Germany; died in Weaverville, Pa.

Also No. 20685.

MRS. HANNAH JEANE PARKER.

51346

MRS. ELLA HELLMAN OLSEN.

51347

150

DAUGHTERS 0^ THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

MRS. DAISY PATTERSON BRANDON.

61348

Bom in Natchez, Miss.

Wife of Gerard Brandon. Descendant of Caleb Massey, of Virginia. Daughter of James W. H. Patterson and Sarah L. Reed, his wife. Granddaughter of James Patterson and Elizabeth Ann Holland, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Holland and Elizabeth Massey, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Caleb Massey and E. Dickerson, his wife. Caleb Massey was in Capt. George Gilchrist's company, Col.

George* Mathew's regiment. He died 1827 in Accomack

County, Va. Also No. 15759.

Born in New Orleans, La.

Wife of Wilmer H. Shields.

Descendant of Quartermaster Robert Ogden.

Daughter of Horatio Nash Ogden and Martine Kennedy, his wife.

Granddaughter of Abner Nash Ogden and Julia Scott, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Ogden, Jr., and Elizabeth Nash, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Ogden and Sarah Piatt, his wife.

Robert Ogden (1746-1826), was quartermaster and commis- sary of stores and contributed freely to the support of the army. He was born in Elizabeth; died in Hamburg, N. J.

Also No. 3289.

MRS. SADIE OGDEN SHIELDS.

51349

MRS. ALTHEA MARY BARR TAFT.

51350

Bom in Nevada, Mo.

Wife of Willard C. Taft.

Descendant of Brig. Gen. William Davidson.

UN^AG^ BOOK.

Daughter of Robert A. Barr and Bettie Ewing, his wife. Granddaughter of Washington Perry Ewing and Aletha Jane Ewing, his wife.

Gr-grand daughter of Rev. Fines Ewing and Margaret Davidson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Davidson and Mary Brevard, his wife. William Davidson (1746-80), was promoted brigadier general

for bravery, 1779, and was killed at Cowans Ford. He was

born in Lancaster County, Pa.

Also Nos. 12457, 33408, 36013, 41890, 43077, 48624.

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Descendant of William Fetters.

Daughter of John Henry Johns and Mary Porter, his wife. Granddaughter of James Harvey Johns and Elizabeth Ann Fetters, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Fetters and Ann Madaira, his wife.

William Fetters served as a private in the Pennsylvania bat- talion, 1776, until he became a gu nmaker. He died, 1821, in Darby, Pa.

Also No. 45193. ,

Born in Cooper County, Mo.

Wife of Herbert A. Lougan, M. D. Descendant of Peter Cockrell.

Daughter of Pressley Green Walker and Frances Boulwase, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Walker and Nancy Cockrell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Peter Cockrell and Ailsie Smithers, his wife.

MISS RUTH E. JOHNS.

51351

MRS. MATTIE WALKER LOUGAN.

51352

152

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Peter Cockrell (1758-1834), enlisted, 1777, and served to the end of the war, in Capt. Thomas Gaskin's company, Col. Josiah Parker's Virginia regiment and was engaged in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Princeton and Mon- mouth; was captured at Charlestown, S. C, 1780, and kept on prison ship two years. In 1818 he applied for a pension from Bourbon County, Ky., which was granted. He was born in Jefferson County, Va. ; died in Cooper County, Mo.

Bom in Glasgow, Mo.

Wife of William E. Manning. Descendant of William Richard Jones.

Daughter of James Lorenzo Morgan and Martha Virginia Brown, his wife.

Granddaughter of Richard Gaines Brown and Agnes Walker Jones, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Walker Jones and Katherine Stith, his

wife. , Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Richard Jones and Agnes Walker,

his wife.

Richard Jones (1745-81), served in Capt. Robert Powell's com- pany, Col. William Heath's 3rd Virginia regiment. He was killed at the battle of Guilford Court House. He was bom in Virginia.

Born in Eddyville, Ky. Wife of William T. Bartley.

Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden, of Vermont. Daughter of Frederick Henry Skinner and Helen Mary Catlett, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Skinner and Aurelia Lyon, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Lyon and Beulah (Chittenden) Galusha, his 2nd wife.

MRS. KATE MORGAN MANNING.

51353

MRS. AMELIA SKINNER BARTLEY.

51354

I^INEAGB BOOK.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife.

Thomas Chittenden (1730-97), was president of the Committee of Safety, 1777, and 1778 was elected governor. He was born in Guilford, Conn.; died in Williston, Vt.

Also Nos. 3344, 6181, 23361.

MRS. ALMEDA ANN DOUGLASS. 51355 Born in Chester, N. Y. Wife of Joseph Stevens Douglass.

Descendant of Lieut. Jabez Kiiapp and of Jonas Seeley.

Daughter of John Knapp (war of 1812) and Harriet Seeley, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jabez Knapp and Hannah Holly, his wife; Jonas Seeley and Elizabeth Sayer ,his wife.

Jabez Knapp (1752-1801), served as ensign, 1778, and as lieu- tenant, 1783. He was born and died in Goshen, N. Y.

Also Nos. 29130, 37268.

Jonas Seeley (1752-1814), was a private in Capt. Nehemiah Beardsly*s 9th company. Col. David Waterbury's 5th Con- necticut regiment. He was born in Norfolk, Conn.

MRS. ANNA YOUNG HICKOK. 51356

Bom in Troy, N. Y.

Descendant of Lieut. John Russell, of Virginia. Daughter of William Young and Sarah C. Russell, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of James Lilburn Russell and Susand Hollingsworth, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Russell and Hannah Storres, his wife. John Russell served as second lieutenant of the 1st Virginia

state regiment, 1778-80. He was bom in Richmond, Va. ;

died, 1820, in La Grange, Ky. Also No. 13998.

154

DAUGHTERS O]? THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. GRACE WRIGHT KING.

51357

Born in Bunker Hill, 111. Wife of H. B. King.

Descendant of Capt. David Smalley, of New Jersey. Daughter of Charles M. Wright and Rachel Eulalia Smalley, his wife. Granddaughter of John Blackford Smalley and Elizabeth Arnold, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David D. Smalley and Mary Blackford, his wife. Gr-gr-grand daughter of David Smalley aand Hannah Roff, his wife. David Smalley (1745-1816), was commissioned ensign, 1776,

and rose to the rank of captain. He was bom and died in

Somerset County, N. J.

Also Nos. 32044, 36669.

Bom in Eddyville, Ky.

Wife of Fleming Woodford Stockton. Descendant of Lieut. Matthew Lyon.

Daughter of William T. Bartley and Aurelia Skinner, his wife. Granddaughter of Frederick Henry Skinner and Helen Mary Catlett, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Henry Skinner and Aurelia Lyon, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthew Lyon and Beulah (Chittenden) Ga-

lusha, his 2nd wife. Mathew Lyon (1750-1822), was a minute man at Ticonderoga

under Ethan Allen. He also gave civil service. He was

born in Ireland; died in Spadra Bluff, Ark. Also No. 23360.

MRS. HELEN BARTLEY STOCKTON.

51358

MRS. SALLIE HUNTER HAYWARD.

51359

Born in Scott County, Mo.

Wife of E. J. Hayward.

Descendant of Joseph Hunter and of Joseph Hunter, Jr.

UNEAGE BOOK.

Daughter of Benjamin F. Hunter and Nancy E. Bird, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Hunter and Sallie Ogden, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Hunter, Jr., and Catherine Phillips, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Hunter (1719-93) and Mary Holmes, his wife.

Joseph Hunter (1757-1825), served under Gen. George Rogers Clark in the conquest of the northwest, as did also" his father. He was bom in Pennsylvania; died in Scott County, Mo.

Also Nos. 27320, 30874.

MISS JOSEPHINE NORVILLE. 51360 Born in Chillicothe, Mo. Descendant of Benjamin Drake.

Daughter of William N. Norville and Isabella Drake, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joshua H. Drake and Charlotte Gibbs, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Drake and Deborah Ferris, his wife.

Benjamin Drake (1766-1844), enlisted as a private, 1779, under Capt. Ebenezer Boyd and Col. Samuel Drake and 1780 served several short terms. In 1832 applied for a pension, which was granted. He was born in Peekskill, N. Y.

MRS. EDITH B. CRAWFORD. 51361

Bom in Fayette Co., Ind.

Wife of George Andrew Crawford. Descendant of Lieut. William Ramsey.

Daughter of James Miller Huston and Louisa Craig Martin, his wife. Granddaughter of William Huston and Jane Ramsey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Ramsey, Jr., and Rebecca Miller, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Ramsey and Elizabeth Lackey, his wife.

William Ramsey (1747-1838), served as lieutenant of the 2nd battalion of militia, Lancaster County, Pa., under Col. James Watson, 1777. He was born in Ireland; died in Ohio.

156

DAUGHTlSRS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MISS ZETTA AMANDA HUSTON.

51362

Born in Walnut Ridge, Ark. Descendant of Lieut. William Ramsey.

Daughter of James Miller Huston and Louisa Craig Martin, his wife. See No. 51361.

Born in Sigourney, Iowa.

Wife of Benjamin Plummer. Descendant of David Deming.

Daughter of Joel Grossman and Sarah Emeline Deming, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Simeon Deming, Jr., and Mary A. Ford, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Simeon Deming and Lucy Wolcott, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Deming and Elizabeth Robins, his wife.

David Deming (1729-89), served as a private in Capt. Samuel Wolcott's company, Col. John Ashley's regiment of Berk- shire County, Mass., militia. He was born in Wetherfield, Conn.; died in Sandisfield, Mass.

Born in Perryville, Ind.

Wife of Harlow Dean. Descendant of David Benton.

Daughter of Joel H. Benton and Li da Alice Jones, his wife.

Granddaughter of Morris W. Benton and Priscilla Kearby, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Henry Benton (1784-1872) and Hannah Dicker- son, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Benton and Sarah Bingham (1765- 1825), his wife, m. 1784.

MRS. CYNTHIA CROSSMAN PLUMMER.

51363

MRS. MARY BENTON DEAN.

51364

UNCAGE BOOK.

David Benton (1763-1845), was with Col. John Brown at Stone Arabia, 1780. In 1781 he enlisted as a mariner on the "Favorite"; was captured and confined on the Jersey. He was born in Salisbury, Conn. ; died in Brownstown, Ind.

Also Nos. 18331, 21679, 33838.

Bom in Danbury, Conn.

Wife of Henry Halleck. Descendant of Elnathan Knapp.

Daughter of Barzilla Knapp and Ruth Ann Roberts, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ira Roberts and Lydia Knapp, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Elnathan Knapp, Jr. (d. 1842), and Lydia Bar- ber (d. 1853), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elnathan Knapp and Ann (d. 1804),

his wife.

Elnathan Knapp (1720-99), served as a private in the Con- necticut militia. He was bom and died in Fairfield County. Also No. 33417.

Born in Provincctown, Mass. Wife of William E. Morgan.

Descendant of Daniel Emerson, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Ephraim Cook and Rebecca Emerson Wiley, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ephraim Wiley and Rebecca Emerson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Emerson and Lucy Pratt, his wife.

Daniel Emerson (1760-1806), enlisted, 1779, in Capt. Joshua Watkins* company, Col. Samuel Dinney's regiment, which was detached to re-enforce the Continental army. He was born in Reading, Mass. ; died in Lynnfield.

MRS. RUTH ANN KNAPP HALLECK.

51365

MRS. PHOEBE W. MORGAN.

51366

iS8

DAUGHTERS OF THK AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MISS LILLIAN MAY WILSON.

51367

Born in Pleasant Plains, Iowa.

Descendant of Samuel Payne, Capt. Gideon Chapin and Henry Wilson.

Daughter of Nelson Turner Wilson (1832-1901) and Mary Ann Payne

(1825-99), his wife, m. 1854. Granddaughter of Joseph Wilson (1803-69) and Mary Ann Jones (1810-

57), his wife, m. 1830; Amasa Payne (b. 1772) and Sarah Greene,

his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Junia Adams Wilson (1776-1833) and Sally

Chapin (1780-1833), his wife, m. 1798; Samuel Payne and Abigail

Graham, his wife, m. 1755. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Henry Wilson and Elizabeth Adams (b. 1738),

his wife, m. 1758; Gideon Chapin and Elizabeth Thomas (d. 1825),

his wife, m. 1765.

Samuel Payne (1733-1813), served as a private from the be- ginning of the campaign to 1781 in Capt. Daniel Comstock's Co., Lieut. Col. Samuel Fletcher's battalion. He was born in New Haven, Conn.; died in Zanesville, Ohio. Gideon Chapin (1742-1820), commanded a company of minute ( men at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Palmer,

Mass.; died in Rowe. Henry Wilson was a matross in Capt. Perez Cushing's company, I Col. Thomas Craft's regiment of Artillery, 1776. He was ' born, 1729, in Wrentham, Mass., and died there.

Wife of Harry K. Harmon.

Pescendant of Capt. John Armstrong.

Daughter of George Robert Armstomg and Maria Burgess, his wife. Granddaughter of George Armstrong, Jr., and Julia A. Armstrong, his

wife.

jr-granddaughter of George Armstrong* and Rebecca Armstrong, his

MRS

JULIA MARIE ARMSTRONG HARMON.

52368

Bom in Omaha, Neb.

wife.

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Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Armstrong and Elizabeth A. Armstrong, his wife.

John Armstrong (1749-1816), served as captain of the 5th regiment, South Carolina Continental line, during the Revo- lution.

Also No. 31591.

MRS. SARAH REBINA WILLCOX FISHER. 51369

Bom in Canada.

Wife of Conrad George Fisher. Descendant of Daniel Harris.

Daughter of Eli Willcox and Maria Kintzel, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Willcox and Hannah Harris, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Harris, Jr., and Sarah Wood, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Harris and Dorothy Rude, his wife. Daniel Harris (1743-90), served in the 3rd company of Con- necticut militia from Preston, where he was bom and died.

MISS MABEL SARAH FISHER. 51370 Bom in Omaha, Nebr. Descendant of Daniel Harris.

Daughter of Conrad George Fisher and Sarah Rebina Willcox, his wife See No. 51369.

MRS. BERTHA PETERS SCHULTZ. 51371

Bom in Princeton, Mo.

Wife of William Schultz.

Descendant of David Thompson.

Daughter of Lorin Peters and Mar>' Cardiff, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Cardiff and Emily Pameil. his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Parnell and Polly Thompson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Thompson and Sally Fisk, his wife.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

David Thompson (1766-1840), served as a drummer boy at the age of fifteen in a company of volunteers from Connecti- cut called to retake Fort Griswold after it had been captured by the British under the command of Arnold. He was born in Connecticut; died in Indiana.

MISS LIDA L. BARTLETT. 51372 Bom in Albany, N. Y. Descendant of Daniel Angell.

Daughter of Welcome L. Filkins and Lucinda Filkins, his wife.

Granddaughter of Richard Filkins and Catharine Angell, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Angell and Catharine Wolf, his 2nd wife.

Daniel Angell (1733-1840), served three years as a private in the Revolution with the troops from Massachusetts and Connecticut. He was honorably discharged at West Point and for his service received a pension. He was born in Germany; died in Green County, N. Y.

MRS. SUSANNAH McFEELY ANDERSON. 51373 Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Wife of Aaron F. Anderson.

Descendant of Ensign George Loose.

Daughter of Isaac E. McFeely and Sarah Slonecker, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Slonecker and Susannah Loose, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of George Loose and Elizabeth Snider, his wife.

George Loose (1758-1834), was sergeant in Capt. George Mil- ler's company of Berks County, Pa., militia on duty at South Amboy, 1776, and subsequently served as ensign in the 6th battalion 3rd company. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Westmoreland County, Pa.

UNEAGE BOOK.

i6i

MRS. FRANC PALMER BABSON.

51374

Born in Madison, Ohio. Wife of Frederick Babson.

Descendant of Asa Tumey, William Wyman, William Wyman,

Jr., and Nathan Eaton. Daughter of David Brooks Palmer and Eva Wyman, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin W>'man and Nancy Tumey, his

wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Asa Tuniey, Jr., and Laura Hoyt, his wife; Will- iam Wyman, Jr., and Malinda Eaton, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Asa Tumey and Polly Downs, his wife ; Will- iam Wyman and Margaret Holmes, his wife; Nathan Eaton and Phoebe Brooks, his wife.

Asa Tumey (1759-1833), served when Danbury was burned. He was a pensioner and is among the Revolutionary soldiers buried in Lake County, Ohio. He was bom in Fairfield, Conn. ; died in Madison, Ohio.

Also No. 39305.

William Wyman (1730-1814), served as a private in the Ver- mont militia. He was bom in Massachusetts ; died in Ver- mont.

William Wyman, Jr. (1765-1842), enlisted, 1781, from Putney, Vt., as a private and was wounded there in a skirmish.

Nathan Eaton (1755-1840), was placed on the pension roll of Bennington County, Va., for service as private, Connecticut militia. He was bom in Ashford, Conn.; died in Manches- ter, Vt.

Also No. 33056.

Bom in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Wife of Warren D. Givens.

Descendant of Ensign George Loose.

Daughter of Isaac E. McFeely and Sarah Slonecker, his wife.

See No. 51273.

MRS. LAUR.A BELLE GIVENS.

61375

l62

DAUGHTieRS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. MABEL ALVORD (MARSH) MARSH.

51376

Born in Hancock Co., 111.

Wife of Arthur Clark Marsh. Descendant of Ebenezer Marsh.

Daughter of Franklin Alvord Marsh and Martha J. Ward, his wife. Granddaughter of Augustus Clark Marsh and Hannah Alvord, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Zimri Marsh (b. 1785) and Creusa Hubbard, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Marsh and Eunice Sprague, his wife, m. 1777.

Ebenezer Marsh responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Robert Oliver's company of minute men, Col. Samuel Wil- liams' regiment. He was born, 1750, in Montague, Mass.

Bom in Beemer Co., Iowa.

Descendant of Jacob Bennett, of New York.

Daughter of Lyman J. Curtis and Jeanett Bennett, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jacob Bennett, Jr., and Caroline Valentine, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Bennett and Barbara Brower, his wife.

Jacob Bennett (1750-1810), enlisted for the war, 1776, in the New York line as a private in Capt. Jonathan B. Living- ston's regiment. He was born and died in New York.

Also No. 16216.

Bom in Madison, Ohio. Wife of David Brooks Palmer.

Descendant of William Wyman, William Wyman, Jr., Asa

Tumey and Nathan Eaton. Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Wyman and Nancy Turney, his wife. See No. 51374.

MISS CATHERINE S. MIRICK.

51377

MRS. EVA WYMAN PALMER.

51378

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163

MISS GAY W. PALMER.

61379

Bora in Madison, Ohio.

Descendant of William Wyman, William Wyman, Jr., Asa

Turney and Nathan Eaton. Daughter of David Brooks Palmer and Eva Wyman, his wife. See No. 51374.

Bora in Pittsburgh, Pa. , Descendant of Ensign George Loose.

Daughter of Isaac E. McFeely and Sarah Slonecker, his wife. See No. 51373.

Bora in Springfield, Mass.

Wife of John E. Allen.

Descendant of Capt. Abraham Perkins.

Daughter of John True Abbott and Alice E. Merriman, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen G. Abbott and Sarah Burbank Cheney, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Moses Cheny and Abigail Morrison, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Morrison and Esther Jane Perkins, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraharr Perkins and Marj- Sanborn Fogg, his wife.

Abraham Perkins (1735-1804), served as lieutenant in the New Hampshire militia, 1776, and was promoted captain as he was an expert officer. He was appointed Justice of the Peace, 1779, of Rockingham County. He was bom in Ips- wich, Mass. ; died in Sanbomton, N. H.

Also Nos. 4218, 12937, 38099, 43233.

MRS. IDA McFEELY POTTER.

51380

MRS. AMY ABBOTT ALLEN.

51381

164

DAUGHTERS 0^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MISS BEULAH MAE WORCESTER.

51382

Born in Dorchester, Mass. Descendant of Asa Worcester.

Daughter of Frank D. Worcester and Belle Hubbell, his wife.

Granddaughter of Chauncey Worcester and Adaline Waldron, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Asa Worcester, Jr., and Mary Delano, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Asa Worcester and Anna Parker, his wife.

Asa Worcester (1738-1817), who had served in the French War, was in Capt. Benjamin Cox's company of Rangers during the Revolution. He was born in Haverhill, Mass.; died in Windsor, Vt.

Born in Lisbon, N. H.

Wife of Isaac Calhoun. Descendant of Joseph Young.

Daughter of Prescott Young and Lucy Jane Young, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Young and Eunice Priest, his wife.

Joseph Young (1768-1850), served in a company of New Hampshire Rangers raised for the defense of the frontiers, 1783. In 1832 he was placed on the pension roll of Grafton County, New Hampshire, for service as private. He was born in Haverhill, Mass. ; died in Benton, N. H.

MRS. FLORA YOUNG CALHOUN.

51383

MRS. MABLE A. ASH CALHOUN.

51384

Born in Storm Lake City, Iowa.

Descendant of Joseph Young.

Daughter of Henry C. Ash and Mary Alice Young, his wife. See No. 51383.

LINEAGE BOOK.

MRS. LILLIAN F. BROWN.

51385

Born in Exeter, N. H. Wife of John A. Brown.

Descendant of Adjt. Robert Smith, of New Hampshire. Daughter of Benjamin Judson Perkins and Sarah Elizabeth Giles, his wife.

Granddaughter of Benjamin Rollins Perkins and Mary Jane Dolloff, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Perkins and Lydia Smith, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Smith and Irene , his wife.

Robert Smith (1736-1831), was an adjutant serving upon the staff of Col. Moses Nichols, 1777. He was bom in Brent- wood, N. H. ; died in Exeter.

Bom in Wolfeboro, N. H.

Wife of Alden S. Hatch. Descendant of William Lucas.

Daughter of Henr>' P. Glidden and Sarah Lucas, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Lucas and Mar\- T. Kimball, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Lucas and Lydia Howe, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Lucas and Hannah , his wife.

Williams Lucas (1757-1803), was a private in Capt. Joseph Chandler's company, Col. Isaac Wyman's regiment, raised in 1776, for the defense of Portsmouth. He was bom in Dover, N. H. ; died in Sheffield, Vt.

Bom in Exeter, N. H. Descendant of Adjt. Robert Smith.

Daughter of Benjamin Judson Perkins and Sarah Elizabeth Giles, his

wife. See No. 51385.

MRS. ESTELLA C. GLIDDEN HATCH.

51386

MISS MARY J. PERKINS.

51387

i66

DAUGHTEJRS OF THE AMEJRICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. GERTRUDE H. FLATHER.

51388

Born in Nashua, N. H.

Wife of Ernest J. Flather. Descendant of Capt. Levi Hooper. Daughter of Warren E. Hooper and Ellen Fuller, his wife. Granddaughter of John Hooper (1818-83) and Abigail Ball (1820-70), his wife, m. 1840.

Gr-granddaughter of Elisha Hooper (1781-1851) and Jemima Ormsby

1784-1870), his wife, m. 1803. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Levi Hooper and Sarah Hall, his wife, m. 1771. Levi Hooper (1742-1806), served as lieutenant and captain

in the new Hampshire militia. He was born in Bridgewater,

Mass.; died in Walpole, N. H.

Also Nos. 3475, 13416, 14540, 38574.

Born in Tilton, N. H. Wife of John B. Grover.

Descendant of Joseph Shattuck of Massachusetts. Daughter of Lyman B. Ames and Ellen M. Shattuck, his wife. Granddaughter of Zebediah Shattuck, Jr., and Mary Taylor, his 3rd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Zebediah Shattuck and Elizabeth Martin, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Shattuck and Anna Johnson, his wife.

Joseph Shattuck (1731-78), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Benjamin Farnum's company, Col. Ebenezer Francis' regiment. He was reported sick in hospital where he died April 9th. He was born in Andover.

Also No. 15788.

MRS. KATE S. GROVER.

51389

MRS. HELEN B. UNDERHILL.

51390

Born in Nashua, N. H.

Wife of George A. Underbill.

Descendant of John Campbell, of New Hampshire.

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167

Daughter of Charles P. Bell and Caroline Campbell, his wife. Granddaughter of William Campbell and Margaret Hughes, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Campbell and Molly Campbell, his wife. John Campbell (1747-1823), served under different commands

during the war. He was at Bennington and Saratoga. He

was bom and died in Windham. Also No. 14560.

Born in Nashua, N. H. Wife of Carl E. Knight.

Descendant of William Aiken, of New Hampshire.

Daughter of Thomas W. Gillis and Elizabeth French, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of John Gillis and Hannah Aiken, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Aiken and Betsy Woodburn, his wife.

William Aiken (1743-99), enlisted at Londonderry, N. H., 1777, in Capt. Joseph Finley's company which joined the northern Continental army at Saratoga. He was bom in Londonderry; died in Deering.

Born in Milford, N. H. Wife of G. Frank Jewett.

Descendant of Timothy Davis, Joshua Davis, Abel Center (Senter), Daniel Bayley, Jonas Willoby, and Lieut. Abra- ham Stickney.

Daughter of Everett Stickney (1839-1908) and Georgia E. Center (b.

1847), his wife, m. 1863. Granddaughter of Alvah Stickney and Rebecca Spaulding, his wife;

George M. Center (1825-1906) and Mary A. Willoby (b. 1825), his

wife, m. 1846.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Stickney and Abigail Jewett. his wife; Richard Center and Katherine Smith, his wife; Andrew Willoby (1787-1856) and Hannah Davis (1786-1869), his wife, m. 181 1.

MRS. SARAH GILLIS KNIGHT.

51391

MRS GRACE GERTRUDE JEWETT.

51392

l68 DAUGHTERS 0]P THE) AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Stickney and Sarah Kittredge, his

wife; Abel Center and Sarah Nichols, his wife; Oliver Willoby (b.

1764) and Sarah Bayley, his wife, m. 1787 ; Joshua Davis and Dorothy

Wheeler (1748-1800), his wife, m. 1767. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonas Willoby and Hannah Bates, his wife,

m. 1760; Daniel Bayley and Rebekah Bayley, his wife; Timothy

Davis and Hannah Smith, his wife. Timothy Davis served several short enlistments as a private

under different commands in the Massachusetts militia. He

was born about 1720, in Townsend, and his name is found,

1790, in the first census of that town. Joshua Davis (1744-1840), was placed on the pension roll of

Hillsboro County, for service as private, New Hampshire

state troops and militia. He was bom in Townsend, Mass. ;

died in Mason, N. H.

Also Nos. 6355, 15240, 20645, 22671, 36205.

Abel Center (1758-1835), applied for a pension, 1832, for service as private, New Hampshire line. In 1838 his widow received a pension. He was born in Londonderry, N. H. ; died in Harrison, Maine.

Daniel Bayley (1729-98), was a minute man to aid in the de- fence of Ticonderoga, 1777, and responded to the Rhode Island Alarm. He was bom and died in Hollis, N. H.

Jonas Willoby (1737-91), served on the frontier under Capt. Ebenezer Webster, from Hollis, N. H. He was born in Billerica, Mass. ; died in Hollis.

Also No. 43105.

Abraham Stickney (1733-1803), served as lieutenant in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Billerica; died in Tewksbury, Mass. ^

Also Nos. 17731, 21032, 26442, 37720.

MRS. MARY E. WHITNEY TITUS. 51393

Born in Shelbume Falls, Mass.

Wife of Henry A. Titus.

Descendant of Ensign Abner Whitney.

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Daughter of John Brooks Whitney and Lucinda Bardwell, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jacob Whitney and Lucy Adams, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abner Whitney and Esther Jackson, his wife.

Abner Whitney (1744-1826), was placed on the pension roll of Vermont, 1818, for service as sergeant and ensign, Massa- chusetts troops. He was born in Newton, Mass.; died in Springfield, Vt.

Born in Milford, N. H.

Wife of Fred A. Stickney. Descendant of Joseph Gray.

Daughter of Edwin C. Burdick and Anna E. Gray, his wife. Granddaughter of James B. Gray and Adaline Guttetson, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Gray and Chloe Abbott, his wife. Joseph Gray (1761-1846), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Isaac Fry's

company, 3rd New Hampshire regiment. He was bom

in Andover, Mass.; died in Wilton, N. H.

Born in Londonderry, N. H.

Wife of Col. William S. Pillsbury. Descendant of David Crowell.

Daughter of Peter Crowell and Harriet Hardy, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of David Crowell and Elizabeth Emerson, his wife.

David Crowell served in Capt. Samuel Johnson's company, 1778, Col. Titcomb's regiment, in Rhode Island, and 1778 in a company guarding Burgoyne's troops at Winter Hill. He

was born about 1758 in Massachusetts ; died in London- derry, N. H.

MRS. GERTRUDE BURDICK STICKNEY.

51394

MRS. MARTHA S. C. PILLSBURY.

51395

17©

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. CORNELIA S. WEBSTER.

51396

Born in Mariaville, Maine.

Wife of John E. Webster. Descendant of Sergt. Dudley Case.

Daughter of Sherman H. Case and Eliza M. Dubois, his wife. Granddaughter of Dan Case, Jr., and Sylvia Barber, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Dan Case and Eachel Foote, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Dudley Case and Dorcas Humphrey, his wife. Dudley Case (1722-92), served as sergeant in Capt. Benjamin

Mills' company of militia, 1776. He was bom in Canton,

where he died. Also No. 4503, 24251.

Born in Derry, N. H, Descendant of Sergt. Dudley Case.

Daughter of John E. Webster and Cornelia S. Case, his wife. See No. 51396.

Born in Westfield, Mass.

Wife of George H. Plumb. Descendant of Dr. Amos Granger.

Daughter of Lucius Billings Walkley and Sarah Charlotte Young, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Young and Sarah Harmon Dudley, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Dudley and Mary Granger, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Amos Granger and Ann Phelps, his wife Amos Granger (1748-1811), served as surgeon in the Connecti-

cut militia, 1777. He was bom in Sufifield, Conn.; died in Manlius, N. Y.

Also No. 23935.

MISS NELLIE E. WEBSTER.

51397

MRS. CLARA ESTELLE WALKLEY PLUMB.

51398

LINKAGE BOOK.

171

MRS. CLARA CHARLOTTE PLUMB YOUNGLOVE. 51399

Born in Elizabeth, N. J.

Wife of Herbert Younglove. Descendant of Dr. Amos Granger.

Daughter of George Henry Plumb and Clara Estelle Walkley, his wife. See No. 51398.

MRS. ELIZABETH BOYD GILLMAN HIRES. 51400 Bom in Roadstown, N. J. Wife of Benjamin Franklin Hires.

Descendant of James Sayres and of David Gillman. Daughter of David Sayres Gillman (1819-93) and Rosina Camell (1829- 92), his wife.

Granddaughter of William Gillman (1781-1848), and Rachel Sayres

(1790-1874), his wife, m. 1808. Gr-granddaughter of David Gillman and Lydia Gillman (1751-1810),

his wife, m. 1768; James Sayres and Rachel Sheppard (1762-90), his

1st wife.

James Sayres (1750-1815), was stationed, 1778, at Hancock Bridge at the time of the bloody massacre. He was sup- posed to have been mortally wounded, but recovered.

David Gillman (1749-1810), served as wagoner in the New Jersey state troops and militia. He was bom and died in New Jersey.

Also No. 45059

MRS. EVA VERNON LEFFERTS BONNEY. 51401

Born in New Brunswick, N. J. Wife of Charles Hutchings Bonney.

Descendant of Col. Auke Wikoff and of Sergt. John I. Reid, of New Jersey.

1/2

DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of Henry Dubois Lefferts, Jr. (1840-1911), and Ellen Pro- basco Clayton (1847-1913), his wife, m. 1871.

Granddaughter of Henry Du Bois Lefferts, M. D., and Cornelia John- son, his wife; Peter Probasco Clayton (1817-71) and Mary Eliza Reid (1822-91), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Leffert Lefferts and Jane Wikoff, his wife; John

Reid (1789-1868) and Hannah Miller (1792-1864), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Auke Wikoff and Sarah Schenck, his wife; John L Reid and Margaret Taylor (1751-1834), his wife.

Auke Wikoff (1748-1820), was colonel of the 3rd regiment, Monmouth Co., New Jersey militia. He was born in Free- hold; died in Shrewsbury, N. J.

John I. Reid (1754-1843), in 1776, served as orderly sergeant in Capt. Kenneth Hankinson's company, 1st regiment, Mon- mouth County, New Jersey militia. He was born and died in Monmouth County, N. J,

Born in New Providence, N. J.

Wife of Francis Whatlington Munn.

Descendant of James Kent, of New Jersey.

Daughter of Samuel Kent and Margaret Osborn, his wife.

Granddaughter of Abram Kent and Mary Price, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Kent and Catherine Parliament, his wife.

James Kent (1760-1805), enlisted as private in Capt. John Huyler's company, Col. Theunis Dey's Bergen County regi- ment. New Jersey militia. He died in New York City, N. Y.

MRS. MARY E. KENT MUNN.

51402

MISS SARAH A. KENT.

51403

Born in New Providence, N. J.

Descendant of James Kent.

Daughter of Samuel Kent and Margaret Osborn, his wife. See No. 51402.

uneage: book.

173

MRS. ANNA A. PRICE GOULD.

51404

Born in Newark, N. J. Wife of Francis H. Gould.

Descendant of Sylvanus Crowell, of New Jersey. Daughter of David Price and Susan Adaline Crowell, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Price and Phebe Thompson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Caleb Crowell and Abigail Edwards, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Sylvanus Crowell and Mary Pierson, his wife. Sylvanus Crowell (1760-1833), served as a private in Capt.

Josiah Pierson's company of militia. He was born and died

in Essex County, N. J. Also No. 24148.

Bom in Newark, N. J.

Descendant of Isaac Arnett, Hannah White Arnett, and Lieut.

Shepard Kollock, of New Jersey. Daughter of William Osborn McDowell and Josephine Timans, his wife. Granddaughter of Augustus William McDowell and Anna M. Osborn,

his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Anderson McDowell and Jane Hayes Kol- lock, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Shepard Kollock and Susan Arnett, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Arnett and Hannah White Arnett, his wife.

Isaac Arnett (1728-1801), was an Associator.

Hannah White Arnett (1733-1824), was a patriot of courage and determination, who by argument and influence held the representative men of Elizabethtown, N. J., to their alle- giance to the United States.

Shepard Kollock (1750-1839), was a lieutenant of artillery, 1778, and editor of the New Jersey Journal, 1779. He was born in Elizabethtown, N. J. ; died in Philadelphia, Pa.

Also No. 69.

MISS RACHEL KOLLOCK McDOWELL.

51405

174

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. ELIZABETH MARSH LIBBEY GLENING. 51406

Born in Princeton, N. J. Wife of Walter Lester Glening.

Descendant of Reuben Libbey and of Major Samuel Hayes, of New Jersey.

Daughter of William Libbey, Jr., and Mary Elizabeth Green, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Libbey and Elizabeth Marsh, his wife; Will- iam Henry Green and Elizabeth Hayes his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Seavey Libbey and Sarah Farrington, his wife; Samuel Hayes, Jr., and Elizabeth Ogden Keen, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Hayes and Sarah Bruen his wife; Samuel Libbey and Mehitable Seavey, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Reuben Libbey and Sarah Goss, his 1st wife.

Reuben Libbey (1734-1820), served as private in Capt. Abra- ham Tyler's company, Col. Edmund Phinney's thirty-first Massachusetts regiment of Foot. He was born in Rye, N. H. ; died in Albany, N. Y.

Samuel Hayes (1728-1811), was major of Essex County mili- tia, 1781, and served until the close of the war.

MRS. ERANCESCA LANSING PERRINE. 51407

Born in Mexico.

Wife of H. Lansing Perrine. , Descendant of Capt. Ezra Whipple.

Daughter of David Frederic Lansing and Charlotte Barnum Whipple, his wife.

Granddaughter of Barnum Whipple and Catherine Lansing, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ezra Whipple and Abigail Harwood, his 2nd wife.

Ezra Whipple (1742-1829), served in the Burgoyne campaign in Col. Jonathan Latimer's regiment, and was at the battle of Bemis Heights and Saratoga. He was bom at Stoning- ton, Conn.; died at Sunderland, Vt.

Also Nos. 6495, 11703.

IvINEAG^ BOOK.

MRS. EULALIE McDOWELL COOK.

51408

Born in Somerset Co., N. J.

Descendant of Hannah White Arnett, of New Jersey.

Daughter of William Osborn McDowell and Josephine Timans, his wife.

See No. 51405.

Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Wife of N. M. Miller.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Cornelius Van Dyck, Lewis Simon

Van Antwerp, and Col. Peter Yates. Daughter of James H. Briscoe, M. D., and Elizabeth Van Dyck his 2nd

wife.

Granddaughter of Cornelius Van Dyck and Catlyna Van Antwerp, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Hendric Van Dyck and Eva Groot his wife ; John

Lewis Van Antwerp and Catlyna Yates, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Cornelius Van Dyck and Tanneke Yates, his

wife; Lewis Simon Van Antwerp and Hendrika Van Buren Fonda,

his wife; Peter Yates and Sarah Van Alstyne, his wife. Cornelius Van Dyck, was lieutenant colonel of the first New

York regiment. He was born, 1740, in Schenectady, N. Y. Lewis Simon Van Antwerp (1731-1809), was a member of the

Committee of Safety of Rensselaer County.

Peter Yates (1727-1807), was colonel of the 14th Albany County regiment. He was born and died in Schaghticoke, N. Y.

Also No. 21924.

Born in Saline County, Mo.

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin A. Cooper. Daughter of James Mayfield and Margaret Cooper, his wife. Granddaughter of Tobias Cooper and Mary Wolf skill, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin A. Cooper and Ann Fullerton, his wife.

MRS. EVA G. BRISCOE MILLER.

51409

MISS HARRIET MAYFIELD.

54410

176

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Benjamin A. Fullerton (1756-1841), was placed on the pension roll of Saline County, Mo., 1833 for service as private, spy and lieutenant in Virginia, 1776-80. He was born in Cul- peper County, Va. ; died in Saline County, Mo.

Also No. 47326.

Born in East Hamburgh, N. Y. Wife of Thomas L. Bunting.

Descendant of Capt. Timothy Lockwood, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Daniel R. Newton and Maria Lockwood, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Lockwood and Betsey Seymour, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Timothy Lockwood and Abigail Mead, his wife.

Timothy Lockwood (1735-82), was captain of a train-band before the war and commanded a company of coast guards during the revolution. He was bom and died in Green- wich, Conn.

Also No. 22288.

Born in Hillsdale, N. Y,

Wife of F. M. Dunning. Descendant of Daniel Winchell.

Daughter of Andrew Stickle and Mercie L. Haywood, his wife. Granddaughter of Lewis Haywood and Louise J. Winchell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Winchell (b. 1778) and Mercie Lawrence, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Winchell and Zilphia Virgil, his wife.

Daniel Winchell (1761-1846), served as private, 1777, in Lieut. Samuel Warner's company. Col. John Ashley's Berkshire County, Massachusetts regiment. He died in Egremont, Mass.

MRS. BETSEY NEWTON BUNTING.

51411

MRS. CARRIE L. DUNNING.

51412

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177

MRS. JESSIE BUNTING HUESTIS.

51413

Born in Hamburgh, N. Y.

Wife of Charles Calvin Huestis. t Descendant of Capt. Timothy Lockwood.

Daughter of Thomas L. Bunting and Betsey Maria Newton, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel R. Newton and Maria Lockwood, his wife. See No. 51411.

Bom in Canandaigua, N. Y. Wife of Dr. Leonard.

Descendant of Caleb Mason, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of William Morris Mason and Sarah Ann Boswell, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jesse Mason and Mehitable Lee, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Caleb Mason and Mary Ann Gardner, his 1st wife.

Caleb Mason (1756-1812), enlisted, 1780, as a private in Capt. Peleg Peck's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's Massa- chusetts regiment. He was bom and died in Swansea, Mass.

Born in Dunkirk, N. Y.

Wife of Gaius M. Tremaine, Jr. Descendant of Seth Cole.

Daughter of Edward Bowyer and Maria Dodge, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ulysses E. Dodge and Eliza Jane Trimble, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Dodge and Maria Cole, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Seth Cole and Celia San ford, his wife.

Seth Cole, served as private in the Hampshire County, Massa- chusetts militia. He was born, 1756, in Chesterfield, Mass., and settled in Dunkirk, N. Y., 1805, where he died.

Also No. 40041.

MRS. INEZ MASON LEONARD.

51414

MRS. ISABEL S. TREMAINE.

51415

178

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. HELEN FROST HURLBUT. ^ 51416

Bom in Bridgeport, Me.

Wife of Rev. George Wallace Hurlbut. Descendant of Joseph Hilton, of Maine.

Daughter of Theodore Long Frost and Clarissa Ann Libby, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Elden Libby and Lucinda Hilton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Hilton and Lydia Allen, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Hilton and Miriam Getchell, his wife.

Joseph Hilton (1753-1853), enlisted, 1775, as a private in Capt. Samuel Derby's company, Col. Prescott's 1st York County regiment, and was in the battles of White Plains and Trenton. He was placed on the pension roll, 1840, from Sanford, Me. He was born in Wells, Me.

MRS. LEILA HORTON SQUYER. 51417

Born in Utica, N. Y.

Wife of Frank Seymour Squyer. Descendant of Aaron Heath.

Daughter of George Calvin Horton and Flora Abigail Joslin, his wife.

Granddaughter of James W. Horton and Ora Angeline Sweet, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Sylvester Sweet and Mary Heath, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Aaron Heath and Rhoda Edson, his wife.

Aaron Heath (1754-1843), enlisted, 1775, as a private in Capt. Luke Drury's company. Col. Artemus Ward's regiment, and was at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was born in Stafford, Conn. ; died in Sandisfield, Mass.

MRS. MARY INGERSOLL ADSITT. 51418 Bom in Lodi, N. Y. Wife of Eugene Adsitt.

Descendant of Samuel IngersoU and of Frederick Van Liew, of New Jersey.

IvIN^AGE BOOK.

179

Daughter of Monmouth Hart IngersoU and Mary Van Liew, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of John Ingersoll and Hannah Knapp, his wife; Rich- ard Van Liew and Maria Hoagland, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Ingersoll and Jerusha Ingersoll, his wife; Frederick Van Liew and Penelope Stout, his wife.

Samuel Ingersoll (1744-1816), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Charles Smith's company of militia, Col. John Meade's 9th Connecticut regiment. He was bom in Stamford; died in Sheldrake, N. Y.

Frederick Van Liew (1753-1839), was placed on the pension roll, 1832, for services rendered as foragemaster, 3rd regi- ment, Middlesex County, New Jersey militia. He was born in Somerset County, N. J.; died in Lodi, N. Y.

Born in Galway, N. Y.

Wife of Nathaniel Taylor. Descendant of Nathaniel Bartlett.

Daughter of Julius Bartlett and Eudora Stark Weather, his wife.

Granddaughter of Josiah Bartlett and Lura Backus, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Bartlett and Mercy Otis, his wife.

Nathaniel Bartlett, enlisted, 1781, as a private in Capt. Peter Vail's company of guards, for the sea coast defence. He was bom, 1725, in Lebanon, Conn., and removed, 1785, to Florida, New York.

Born in Grundy County, la.

Wife of Henry S. Patterson. Descendant of Asa Gillett.

Daughter of Jeremiah Louk and Augusta Gillett, his wife. Granddaughter of Asa Gillett, Jr., and Laura Osborne, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Asa Gillett and Naomi Hosford, his wife.

MRS. IvURA BARTLETT TAYLOR.

51419

MRS. ALTHEA D. LOUK PATTERSON.

51430

i8o

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Asa Gillett (1764-1839), enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. William Hoagland's company, Col. Elisha Shelton's Con- necticut regiment of Light Dragoons. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818. He was born in Litchfield County, Conn.; died in Clinton, Mich.

Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Wife of George W. Cope.

Descendant of Capt. William Donolson, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of John C. Eckel and Jane E. Lowndes, his wife. Granddaughter of William Donelson Lowndes and Hannah Lowe, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Lowndes and Sarah Donelson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Donelson and Sarah Griscom, his wife, m. 1770.

William Donelson (1749-89), commanded a privateer and was captured by the British, carried to England and not released until the surrender of Cornwallis. He was lost at sea.

Also Nos. 18160, 46879.

Bom in Norway, N. Y. Wife of Raynold W. Smith.

Descendant of Sergt. David Legg, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Asa Harrison Legg and Josephine Maria Brainerd, his wife.

Granddaughter of Adna Legg and Catherine Vosburg ,his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Legg and Comfort White, his 2nd wife.

David Legg (1756-1844), responded to the Lexington alarm from Mendon, Mass., in Capt Gersham Nelson's company. He was placed on the pension roll, 1840, for service as cor- poral and sergeant. He was born and died in Mendon.

MRS. IDA VIRGINIA COPE.

51421

MRS. EDNA M. L. SMITH.

51422

UNDAGE BOOK.

i8i

MRS. JOSEPHINE A. BATCHELDER SPRAKER. 51423 Born in Herkimer, N. Y. Wife of David Spraker.

Descendant of Samuel Batchelder, 3rd, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Charles Henry Batchelder and Algelina Kohlamer, his wife.

Granddaughter of Mark Batchelder and Aseneth Merrill, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Batchelder, 3rd, and Nancy Low, his wife.

Samuel Batchelder, 3rd (1757-1817), was a private in Capt. Joseph Parson*s company. Col. David Oilman's regiment, 1777. He served as musician in the Burgoyne campaign under Capt. Moses Leavitt and Col. Abraham Drake. He was born and died in Northwood, Mass.

Also No. 14283.

MISS JULIA C. ROOT. 52424 Bom in Gloversville, N. Y.

Descendant of Hon. Jesse Root, of Connecticut.

Daughter of George H. Root and Helen Churchill, his wife.

Granddaughter of George W. Root and Julia Corning, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James B. Root and Martha Sergeant, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jesse Root and Mary Banks, his wife.

Jesse Root (1737-1822), a graduate of Princeton, raised a company in 1777 and was made lieutenant colonel. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress, 1778-83, and became Chief Justice. He was bom in Coventry; died in Hartford, Conn.

Also Nos. 1057, 2414, 11915, 20413, 24021, 28541, 35183.

MISS ALMA GILLETTE COLE. 51425

Born in Helena, Mont.

Descendant of Capt. John Schenck, of New Jersey. Daughter of Charles Knox Cole and Harriet Gillette, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles N. Cole and Lovisa B. Wood, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Henry H. Cole and Mary Schenck, his wife.

l82

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Schenck and Ruth Ann Knox, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Schenck and Maria Van Dorn, his wife.

John Schenck (1740-94), was captain of the Middlesex County militia at the battle of the Jerseys. His house was occu- pied by the British and the battle of Princeton was fought near there. He was bom in Pleasant Valley; died at Penns Neck, N. J.

Also Nos. 2630, 19166, 43171, 44554.

MRS. CORA PENNOCK PHILLIPS. 51436 Born in Champion, N. Y.

Wife of Frank P. Phillips.

Descendant of John Pardee, of New York.

Daughter of Emory J. Pennock and Cordelia M. Lewis, his wife.

Granddaughter of Rev. Wilson Pennock and Sarah Pardee, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Pardee and Hannah Gage, his wife.

John Pardee (1704-1827), served as a private in Capt. David Pardee's company. Col. Thaddeus Cranes' regiment of West- chester County, New York, militia. He was born in Salem ; died in Champion, N. Y.

MRS. ELIZABETH NORTON PHILLIPS. 51427 Born in Leyden, N. Y. Wife of John R. Phillips.

Descendant of Ensign John Norton, of Connecticut, Daughter of George Pitcairn Norton and Eliza Angie Roberts, his 3rd wife.

Granddaughter of John Norton and Mary Twitchell, his wife.

John Norton (1734-1804), served as ensign in the Connecticut

militia in New York, 1777; also at West Point, 1781. He

was born and died at Wolcott, Conn. Also No. 30035.

LINEAGK BOOK.

MISS GRACE ETTA DUNNING.

51428

Born in Rome, N. Y.

Descendant of Col. Ebenezer Avery and of Sergt. Daniel Denison.

Daughter of Lewis Erwin Dunning and Etta Cole Denison, his wife.

Granddaughter of Wellington Denison and Rhoda Ann Cole, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Latham Denison and Eleanor Tifft, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Denison and Katherine Avery, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Avery and Lucy Latham, his wife.

Ebenezer Avery (1704-80), who had served in the early wars, resigned the command of his regiment, 1776, on account of age. He was born and died in Groton, Conn.

Also Nos. 18730, 22808, 25655, 40687, 42593.

Daniel Denison (1730-93), served as sergeant in Capt. Stephen Niles' company, 4th regiment, New York militia, under Col. William Van Renssalaer. He was born in New London, Conn. ; died in Stephentown, N. Y.

Also Nos. 7154, 17212.

Born in Galesburg, 111.

Wife of Henry L. Brown. Descendant of Rev. Thomas Kendall, ist. Daughter of John Kendall and Deborah Avery, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Kendall, 3rd (1785-1831) and Olive Crane, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Kendall, 2nd, and Ruth Waters, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Kendall, 1st, and Mary Curtis, his wife.

Thomas Kendall, ist (i 745-1 836), was commissioned chaplain, 1776, of Knox's Continental artillery regiment. He applied for a pension, 1818, from Milbury, Mass., and it was allowed. He was born in Hopkinton, Mass. ; died in New Lebanon,

MRS. SARAH W. KENDALL BROWN.

51429

N. Y. Also No. 21056.

i84

DAUGHTERS OlP TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. LOUISE TAYLOR HALLENBECK.

51430

Born in New Brunswick, N. J.

Wife of Charles E. Hallenbeck. Descendant of Col. John Taylor.

Daughter of Benjamin Rush Taylor and Caroline Mundy, his wife.

Granddaughter of Augustus Fitz-Randolph Taylor, M.D., and Catharine Schuyler Neilson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Taylor and Rachel Potter, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Taylor and Jannet Fitz-Randolph, his wife.

John Taylor (1751-1801), in 1775, was captain of Col. John Neilson's battalion of minute men and rose to the rank of colonel. He was in the battles of Princeton, Somerset Court House, Monmouth and Connecticut Farms. He was born in Princeton, N. J. ; died in Schenectady, N. Y.

Also No. 47992.

Born in Seneca County, N. Y.

Wife of George A. Hotchkin.

Descendant of Major Ebenezer Slauson.

Daughter of Richard Fish Merritt and Augusta Slauson, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Slauson and Hannah Griffin, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Slauson and Rachael Hayes, his 2nd wife.

Ebenezer Slauson (1730-1821), commanded the first company of minute men of Westchester County, New York, 1776, and promoted major in the same regiment. He was born in Connecticut ; died in Westerlo, N. Y.

Born in Greenville, N. Y.

Wife of Richard Fish Merritt.

Descendant of Major Ebenezer Slauson.

Daughter of Nathaniel Slauson and Hannah Griffin, his wife.

See No. 61431.

MRS. ALICE MERRITT HOTCHKIN.

51431

MRS. AUGUSTA SLAUSON MERRITT.

51432

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185

MRS. EVA ALLIE O'NEIL.

51433

Born in Lebanon, N. Y. Wife of John O'Neil.

Descendant of Seth Warner, John Potter, and Lieut. Edward Painter.

Daughter of Edward L. Warner (1828-64) and Abigail J. Browning

(1826-1908), his wife, m. 1851. Granddaughter of Samuel Edward Warner (1800-73) and Ann Maria

Hotchkin (1803-90), his wife, m. 1821; John W. Browning (1790-

1852) and Bathsheba Knowles, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Seth Warner and Polly Painter (1781-1854), his

wife, m. 1797; Jeffrey Hazard Browning (1762-1820) and Martha

Potter (1749-1819), his wife, m. 1787. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Potter and Elizabeth Hazard (b. 1729),

his wife; Edward Painter and Betty Trusdail (1759-92), his wife,

m. 1770.

Seth Warner (1760-1845), was placed on the pension roll of Greene County, New York, 1832, for service as private Mas- sachusetts Continental line. He was bom in Wilbraham, Mass. ; died in Freehold, N. Y.

John Potter (1715-88), served on war committees of South Kingston, Rhode Island, where he was born and died.

Edward Painter (1745-1800), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. James Gregg's company, 3rd New York regiment, commanded by Col. Peter Gansevoort, and subsequently served as lieutenant in Col. Van Alstine's Albany Co., New York regiment of militia. He died in Greene County, N. Y.

Also No. 60906.

MRS. GABRIELLA SHALER WEBB.

61434

Born in Covington, Ky.

Wife of Willoughby Lane Webb.

Descendant of Hon. John Page, of Virginia.

i86

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Daughter of Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (b. 1841) and Sophia Penn

Page (b. 1845), his wife, m. 1862. Granddaughter of Rev. Charles Henry Page (b. 1801) and Gabriella

Crawford, his wife, m. 1827. Gr-granddaughter of William Byrd Page (b. 1768) and Anne Lee, his

wife, m. 1793.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Mann Page (b. 1742) and Mary Mason Selden, his wife, m. 1763.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Page and Jane Byrd, his wife, m. 1746. John Page (1720-80), member of Committee of Safety, from

Virginia, 1775. He was born in Rosewell; died in North

End, Va.

Born in Westtown, N. Y.

Wife of Robert T. Ketcham. Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Elmer.

Daughter of Emmet Van Rensselaer Gardiner and Emma Amelia Mapes, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Elmer Smith Gardiner and Phebe Millicent Cash, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ira Gardiner and Anne Maria Smith, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Smith and Nancy Elmer, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Elmer and Anne Thompson, his wife.

Nathaniel Elmer (1733-97), was commissioned captain, 1776, of the Florida company. Orange County militia. He was born in Newark, Conn.; died in New York.

Also No. 43671.

MRS. BLANCHE GARDINER KETCHAM.

51435

MRS. ANNA CORWIN GUMAER.

51436

Born in Mongaup N. Y.

Wife of Peter E. Gumaer.

Descendant of Joshua Corwin, John Ketchum, Philip Ketchum, and Capt. Benjamin Vail.

I^INEAGE BOOK.

187

Daughter of Henry K. Corwin and Elizabeth Coleman, his wife. Granddaughter of John Corwin, Jr., and Mary Knight, his wife ; Thomas

Coleman and Prudence (Corwin), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Corwin and Julia Ann Vail, his wife; Joseph

Corwin and Jemima Ketchum, his wife (parents of Prudence). Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Corwin and Annie Paine, his wife;

Benjamin Vail and Elizabeth Stillwell, his wife; Philip Ketchimi

and Elizabeth Young, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Ketchum and Sarah Matheus, his wife. Joshua Corwin (1735-1812), was a signer of the Association

Test, 1775, and served, 1776, as a minute man in the 1st

Suffolk County regiment. He died in Orange County, N. Y. John Ketchum (1716-94), removed before the revolution from

Long Island to Orange County, where he was an active

patriot.

Philip Ketchum (1746-1816), served in the first regiment. Orange County militia.

Benjamin Vail (1740-79), was captain in Col. Hathorn's regi- ment of militia and was killed at the battle of Minisink. He was born and died in New York.

Also No. 36421.

I

MRS. ANGELINE V. RHODES HARDING. 61437 Born in Deerpark, N. Y. Wife of Elisha O. Harding.

Descendant of Capt. Abraham Cuddeback and of Hermanns

(Herman) Van Inwegen. Daughter of Beniah Rhodes (1823-93) and Mary Cuddeback (b. 1826),

his wife.

Granddaughter of Ezekiel Cuddeback (1794-1844) and Jane Van In- wegen (1801-35), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William A. Cuddeback and Charlotte Van In- wegen, his wife; Cornelius Van Inwegen (1772-1814) and Deborah Westbrook (b. 1774), his wife (parents of Jane).

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Cuddeback and Esther Gumaer. his wife; Hermanns (Herman) Van Inwegen and Margrietje Cole (1747-1802), his wife, m. 1759.

DAUGHTERS OF THEJ AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

Abraham Cuddeback (1738-1817), served as lieutenant and captain of Ulster County militia. He was born in Pein- pack; died in Deerpark, N. Y.

Also No. 33030.

Hermanns Van Inwegen (1733-1814), served as a private in the Ulster County militia, Col. James McClaghry's 2nd regi- ment. He was born and died in Deerpark, N. Y.

MRS. M. BELLE SEELY MASTERSON. 51438

Born in Chester, N. Y. Wife of Henry Masterson.

Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Roe, and of Capt. Nathaniel Elmer.

Daughter of Gabriel Seely and Eliza Ann Gardiner, his wife. Granddaughter of Thaddeus Seely and Elizabeth Roe, his wife; Ira

Smith Gardiner and Ann Maria Smith, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Roe, Jr., and Mary Satterly, his wife;

John Smith and Nancy Elmer, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Roe and Susannah Roe, his wife. See 51435.

Nathaniel Roe (1734-1814), was captain of the 3rd regiment. Orange County, New York militia. He was born in Florida, N. Y. ; died in Chester.

Also No. 46408.

MISS MARY ADELE SCHOONMAKER. 51439 Born in Goshen, N. Y.

Descendant of John Wilkin and of Capt. Jason Wilkin, of New York.

Daughter of Theodore Denton Schoonmaker and Isabella Wilkin Far-

rington, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Tate Farrington and Mary Martha

Wilkin, his wife.

IvINl^AG^ BOOK.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Denton Wilkin and Isabella Jackson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jason Wilkin, Jr., and Martha Denton, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jason Wilkin and Sarah Bull Booth, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Wilkin and Elizabeth Crawford, his wife.

John Wilkin (1698-1783), in 1775 signed the non-importation act, and was member of Committee of Safety and Observa- tion from Hanover Precinct. He was born in Ireland; died in Montgomery County, N. Y.

Jason Wilkin (1733-1804), served as lieutenant and captain, 1775, of the militia. He was bom and died in Montgomery, N. Y.

Also No. 35479.

MISS NETTIE HINCHMAN WILLCOX. 51440

Born in Warwick, N. Y. Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Elmer.

Daughter of John Wickham Wilcox and H. Louise Gardiner, his wife. Granddaughter of John Elmer Smith Gardiner and Phebe Millicent Cash, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ira Gardiner and Anne Maria Smith, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Smith and Nancy Elmer, his wife. See No. 51435.

MRS. VINA M. LADUE KURD. 61441

Born in Sweden, N. Y.

Wife of R. C. Hurd. Descendant of Thomas King.

Daughter of Alonzo LaDue and Mary Elizabeth King, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas King and Lavina Sizer, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Mangle King and Charlotte Drummond, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas King and Lettie Rail, his wife.

190

DAUGHTE:rS THS AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Thomas King (1764-1864), enlisted as a boy at fourteen years of age, as a teamster at the time Washington crossed the Hudson into New Jersey, and was at the battle of Trenton. He was born in Haverstraw, N. Y. ; died at Adams Basin.

Also 50426.

Born in Plymouth, Ohio.

Wife of Charles Preston. Descendant of Ebenezer Spring.

Daughter of James N. Spring and Ellen J. DeWitt, his wife.

Granddaughter of Amasa Spring and Juliette A. De La Mater, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Spring and Naomi Sedgwick, his wife.

Ebenezer Spring (1750-1831), served as a private in the Berk- shire County, militia. He was born in Tryingham, Mass.; died in Charlton, N. Y.

Also No. 31700.

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Wife of C. A. J. Queck-Berner.

Descendant of Nehemiah Webb Lyon and of Lieut. David

Boland, of Connecticut. Daughter of Sherwood Adams Lyon and Frances Abigail Boland, his

wife.

Granddaughter of George Lyon and Jeanette Beardsley, his wife; Fred- erick Boland and Jacintha Randall, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Lyon and Sally Adams, his wife; Reuben Boland and Abigail Foster, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nehemiah Webb Lyon and Sarah Treadwell, his wife; David Boland and Betty Keeler, his wife.

MRS. NELLIE SPRING PRESTON.

51442

MRS. CLARIE LYON QUECK-BERNER.

51443

UNEAGE BOOK.

191

Nehemiah Webb Lyon (1759-1860), in 1781, was a private in Capt. Najah Bennett's company. He was a pensioner when he died. He was bom and died in Trumbull, Conn.

Also No. 8669.

David Boland (1748-95), served as comet in the militia Light Horse and as lieutenant in Maj. Elisha Sheldon's dragoons, 1776. He was bom in Woodbury; died in Sharon.

Also Nos. 22539, 46178.

Born in Augusta, N. Y.

•Wife of Herman Walstein Booth. Descendant of Isaac Cody.

Daughter of Morris Samuel Miller and Jane Cody, his wife. Granddaughter of Frances Atson Cody and Phoebe Faulkner, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Cody, Jr., and Clarissa Hitchcock, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Cody and Susannah Armstrong, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Cody and Martha Caryl, his wife. Isaac Cody (1739-1827), served as a private, 1777, in the

Massachusetts militia, and \with. him was his son, Samuel.

He was born in Union, Conn. ; died in Oneida County, N. Y. Also No. 36972.

Born in Montgomery County, Pa. Wife of Percival S. Hill.

Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Rowland, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of John Milnes and Adeline Rowland, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Rowland and Mar>' McMullen. his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Rowland and Elizabeth Brittain. his wife, Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Rowland and Sarah Maxwell, his wife.

MRS. EVA L. MILLER BOOTH.

51444

MRS. CASSIE MILNES HILL.

51445

192

DAUGHTJERS 01^ THIS AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Jonathan Rowland, commanded the fourth company of Ches- ter County militia under Col. Richard Thomas. He was born in West Chester, Pa., 1751, and died in North Caro- lina.

Also No. 13736.

Born in Deer Lodge, Mont.

Descendant of Brig. Gen. William Davidson.

Daughter of John C. Robinson and Ella Henrietta Ewing, his wife.

Granddaughter of Robert C. Ewing and Maria Harris, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Finis Ewing and Margaret Davidson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Davidson and Mary Brevard, his wife.

William Davidson (1746-81), served as major, 1776; lieutenant- colonel, 1777, and for bravery was promoted brigadier gen- eral. He was born in Lancaster County, Pa., and was killed at the battle of Cowans Ford, North Carolina.

Also No. 48624.

Born in Belleville, N. J. Wife of Henry Merwin Thrady.

Descendant of Capt. Robert Nichols, of New Jersey. Daughter of Henry Thomas Moore and Julia E. G. Stewart, his wife. Granddaughter of John Phoenix Moore and Eliza Jane Vanderpool, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Vanderpool and Sarah Nichols, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Nichols and Elizabeth Johnson, his wife.

Robert Nichols (1735-1814), commanded a company of vol- unteers from Newark, N. J., 2nd regiment, Essex County militia. He was born and died in Newark.

Also No. 5849, 8513.

MISS MARY NORMA ROBINSON.

51446

MRS. HARRIE MOORE THRADY.

51447

IvIN^AG^ BOOK.

MRS. MARY KINNEY BREHM.

51448

Born in Harrisburg, Pa.

Wife of Abram Brehm. Descendant of Stephen Kinney.

Daughter of John Palmer Kinney and Emma Delaplane, his wife. Granddaughter of John C. Kinney and Mary, his 2nd wife. Gr-grariddaughter of Stephen Kinney and Rebecca Coates, his wife. Stephen Kinney (1762-1848), enlisted, 1778, as a private in

Capt. William Whitney's company, Col. Samuel McLellan's

regiment, and was in Sullivan's expedition to Rhode Island.

He was placed on the Ohio pension roll, 1832. He was bom

in Preston, Conn.; died in Mt. Holly, Ohio.

Born in Sandisfield, Mass. Descendant of Jonathan Wheeler.

Daughter of Henry M. Sears and Mary E. Wheeler, his wife. Granddaughter of James Wheeler and Mary Ann Smith, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Wheeler and Mary Sage, his wife. Jonathan Wheeler (1762-1848), served several enlistments as

private under different commands in the New York militia.

He was born in Rehoboth, Mass. ; died in Lebanon, N. Y. Also No. 38463.

Born in Syracuse, N. Y.

Descendant of Isaac Kellogg, Capt. Noah Kellogg, Noah Kd- logg' J^-y and Martin Kellogg, of Connecticut.

Daughter of George Denison Whedon and Ella Marie Kellogg, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Horace Dryden Kellogg and Mary Bowen Stone, his 2nd wife.

MRS. SARA ELIZABETH SEARS.

51449

MISS FLORENCE KELLOGG WHEDON.

51450

194

DAUGHTERS OlP TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Martin Kellogg and Lucy Seymour, his wife; John

Randall Stone and Philinda Kellogg, his 2nd wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Noah Kellogg, Jr., and Deborah Knowlton, his

wife (parents of Philinda), Abraham Kellogg and Sarah Marsh, his

wife (parents of Martin). Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Noah Kellogg and Clemence Merrill, his

wife; Isaac Kellogg and Mary Webster, his wife.

Isaac Kellogg (1697-1787), deputy to the General Assembly from New Hartford, 1776. He was born and died in Hart- ford, Conn.

Noah Kellogg (1729-77), commanded a company from New Hartford, Connecticut, where he was born. Noah Kellogg, Jr. (1756-1822), enlisted, 1776, and served throughout the entire war; was in the disastrous campaign against Quebec when Montgomery fell. He applied for a pension and if he had lived one hour longer his family would have received pay for his service. He was born in New Hartford, Conn. ; died in Frankfort, N. Y.

Also No. 49633.

Martin Kellogg (1758-1840), was placed on the pension roll of Herkimer County, N. Y., 1833, for service as private in the New York Continental line. He was born in Connecticut; died in West Winfield, N. Y.

Also No. 17181.

MISS ETHEL MAE WHEDON. 51451 Born in Syracuse, N. Y.

Descendant of Isaac Kellogg, Capt. Noah Kellogg, Noah Kel- logg and Martin Kellogg.

Daughter of George Denison Whedon and Ella Marie Kellogg, his 2nd wife.

See No. 51450.

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MRS. ALICE L. EDWARDS HARRIS.

51452

Born in Dewitt, N. Y.

Wife of Ira Harris, M.D.

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Wilcox.

Daughter of Hiram King Edwards and Phrinda R. Hotchkin, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Edwards and Electa Wilcox, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abel Wilcox and Acksa King, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Wilcox and Lois Carpenter, his wife.

Samuel Wilcox (1744-1827), was commissioned captain, 1775, and participated in the battle of Breed's Hill; later accom- panioned Benedict Arnold through the forests to Quebec, where they joined the Continental army under General Mont- gomery. He was born in Peru, Mass. ; died in Dewitt, N. Y.

Born in Albion, N. Y.

Wife of Edwin Morgan Marvin. Descendant of Ensign Ephraim Pearce.

Daughter of Ransom Allen Burdick and Ellen James, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Elias Burdick and Phebe Pearce, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Borden Pearce and Mary Payne, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Pearce and Phebe Manton, his wife.

Ephraim Pearce (1733-1816), served as ensign, 1778, in Capt. Emor Olney's company. Col. John Mathewson's regiment of Rhode Island State troops. He was born in North Kingston, R. I. ; died in Dutchess County, N. Y.

MRS. MARY E. BURDICK MARVIN.

51453

MRS. BLANCHE LITTLE WILCOX.

61454

Born in Burlington, Iowa.

Wife of Dudley K. Wilcox. Descendant of Capt. William Tenny.

196

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of George Bailey Little and Esther Palmer, his wife.

Granddaughter of Caleb J. T. Little and Brooks, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abner Bailey Little and Nancy Tenny, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Tenny and Phebe Jewett, his wife.

William Tenny (1765-1806), was a minute man at the Lexing- ton Alarm, and served at White Plains, 1776, under Capt William Reed. He was born and died in Hollis, N. H.

Also No. 28930.

MRS. ADELAIDE GLEASON HOPSON. 51455 Born in Dodge County, Minn. Wife of Harry Benjamin Hopson.

Descendant of Capt. Henry Sherman, of Rhode Island.

Daughter of Charles Gleason and Lucy Ann Slocum, his wife.

Granddaughter of George W. Sherman Slocum and Rhoda Van Cort- land Manter, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Slocum and Mary Sherman, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Henry Sherman and Mary Elizabeth Gardner, his wife.

Henry Sherman (1759-1830), entered the army as ensign. He suffered as a prisoner in New York and when exchanged served as captain until peace was declared. He was born and died in Kingston, R. I.

Also Nos. 735, 1680, 6038, 27701.

MRS. LUCY ANN LENT MAGILL. 51456 Born in Keesville, N. Y.

Wife of Thomas H. Magill.

Descendant of Hercules Lent, of New York.

Daughter of Samuel Judah Lent and Mary Eliza Adams, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ryck (Richard) van Lent and Mary Judah, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Hercules Lent and Lavinia Van Tassel, his wife.

Hercules Lent (1737-1816), enlisted, 1781, in Capt. John Copp's company. Col. Goose Van Schaick's 1st regiment, New York line. He was bom and died in Westchester County, N. Y.

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MRS. MARY SOPHIA LENT WALES. 51457 Born in Troy, N. Y.

Wife of Edward R. Wales. Descendant of Hercules Lent.

Daughter of Samuel Judah Lent and Mary Eliza Adams, his wife. See No. 51456.

MRS. ISABEL PERKINS LENT. 51458 Born in Lloyd, N. Y. Wife of A. D. Lent.

Descendant of Lieut. Solomon Purdy, of New York.

Daughter of Richard D. Perkins and Susan H. Purdy, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Purdy and Julia Hutchings, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Solomon Purdy and Ruth Merritt, his wife.

Solomon Purdy (1732-1826), served as lieutenant in the 3rd regiment, Westchester County militia. He was born in West- chester County, N. Y. ; died in Marlborough.

MRS. BESSIE MARGIA OWEN MASON. 51459 Born in Occidental, Cal. Wife of Bartle Mason.

Descendant of Benjamin Cuddeback, of New York. Daughter of Oscar Darwin Owen and Agnes Helen Cairns, his wife. Granddaughter of Israel Holdredge Owen and Mary Van Etten, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Anthony Van Etten, Jr., and Jemima Cuddeback, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Cuddeback and Catherine Van VIeet, his wife.

198

DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Benjamin Cuddeback, served as a private at Fort Montgomery and in defense of Fort Gumaer on the frontier of Orange County. In 1778 he distinguished himself at Fort DeWitt when Brandt invaded the valley. He was born and died in Orange County, N. Y.

Also Nos. 7157, 28713.

Born in New Hope, N. Y.

Descendant of Andreas Van Orden, of New Jersey. Daughter of John Van Orden and Mariah Johnson, his wife. Granddaughter of Andreas Van Orden and Jemima Jane Earle, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Van Orden and Catherine Eckerson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Andreas Van Orden and Martha Van Blascom, his wife.

Andreas Van Orden (1741-1811), took the oath of allegiance in Orange County, New York, 1775, and, 1778, was in Col. Anne Hawkes Hays' 2nd regiment of Orange County militia, and was present at the storming of Stony Point. He was born in Schraalenburgh, N. J. ; died in Preakness.

Also No. 46819.

MRS. IDA VAN ORDEN INGRAHAM.

51460

MISS JULIA VAN ORDEN.

51461

Born in New Hope, N. Y.

Descendant of Andreas Van Orden.

Daughter of John Van Orden and Mariah Johnson, his wife.

See No. 51460.

MRS. JESSIE A. BEAN KINGSBURY.

61462

Born in Morris, 111.

iWife of Charles Kingsbury. Descendant of Nathaniel Hoadley.

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Daughter of Irving Wilson Bean and Augusta Bean, his wife. Granddaughter of Josiah Bean and Hannah Hoadley, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Hoadley and Eunice Tyler, his wife, m. 1780.

Nathaniel Hoadley (1755-1822), enlisted as a private in the 4th company, Col. William Douglas' Connecticut regiment. He was born in Branford, Conn.; died in Solon, N. Y.

Born in Windsor, Conn. Wife of Franklin Carpenter.

Descendant of James Roberts, of Connecticut. Daughter of James Roberts and Margaret Moore, his wife. Granddaughter of Elihu Roberts and Deborah Munsell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Roberts and Jerusha Talcott, his wife. James Roberts (1739-96), served as a private in the Connecticut

line. He was born and died in Windsor, Conn. Also No. 22281.

Born in Westchester County, N. Y. Wife of Oscar E. Dudley.

Descendant of John Ryer, and of Capt. *Hendrick Puiver, of New York.

Daughter of William Henry Ryer and Phebe Jane Puiver, his wife. Granddaughter of John Ryer, Jr., and Eliza Anne Palmer, his wife;

John Puiver and Jane Le Ferge, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Ryer and Sarah Browers, his wife; Hendrick

Puiver and Anna Pickert, his wife. John Ryer (1759-1827), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt.

Nicholas Berrien's company, Col. Joseph Drake's Westchester

County regiment, of New York. He was born in Westchester

County; died in Brooklyn.

MRS. HELEN ROBERTS CARPENTER.

51463

MRS. HATTIE E. DUDLEY.

51464

♦Future applicants must prove service.

200

DAUGHTS)RS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. ANNIE RANDALL HENDERSON.

51465

Born in New York, N. Y.

Wife of Henry C. Henderson.

Descendant of Corp. John Davis, of New York.

Daughter of Charles H. Randall and Mary A. Myer, his wife.

Granddaughter of David Myer and Catherine Baylis, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Baylis and Katharine Blume, his wife.

John Baylis (1752-75), enlisted, 1776, as a private and corporal in Capt. Daniel Mill's company. Col. Goose Van Schaick's regiment, New York troops. He was born in Schaghticoke,

Born in New York, N. Y. Wife of John A. Remer.

Descendant of Sergt. John Alvord, of Connecticut. Daughter of John Plankinghorn Ware and Eliza Alvord (b. 1811), his wife.

Granddaughter of John Alvord, Jr. (b. 1774) and Elizabeth Buckley, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Alvord and Sarah Wakeman, his wife.

John Alvord (1750-1845), enlisted, 1776, as private and pro- moted sergeant in Capt. Ebenezer Hill's company, and served several other enlistments under different commands. He was born in Fairfield ; died in Greenfield Hill, Conn.

Born in Jersey City, N. J. Wife of James W. Stafford.

Descendant of Major Ebenezer Slauson, Matthew Ten Eyck, Richard Ten Eyck, Matthew Keator, George Sands, Matthias Baker, and Joseph Griffin.

N. Y.

MRS. ELINOR WARE REMER.

51466

MRS. CORNELIA C. STAFFORD.

51467

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Daughter of Austin M. Slauson and Elizabeth Carpenter, his wife.

Granddaughter of Albert Slauson and Cornelia C. Ten Eyck, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Slauson and Hannah Griffin, his wife; Matthew P. Ten Eyck and Ann P. Keator, his wife.

See No. 61431.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Griffin and Rhaunea Peck, his wife;

Richard Ten Eyck and Janette Baker, his wife; James Keator and

Sibyl Sands, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthew Ten Eyck and Cornelia Wynkoop,

his wife; Matthias Baker and Catherine Edgar, his wife; Matthew

Keator and Ann Pack, his wife; George Sands and Jemima Smith,

his wife.

Matthew Ten Eyck (1728-1809), was a member of the Pro- vincial Congress, 1775. He was president of the Board of Trustees, 1782, when Washington visited Kingston, and it devolved upon him to deliver the address of welcome. He was born and died in Hurley, N. Y.

Richard Ten Eyck (1762-1851), served as a private in the first regiment, Ulster County, New York militia, under Col. Jo- hannes Snyder. He was born and died in Hurley, N. Y.

Matthew Keator (1736-81), as freeholder of the town of Mid- dletown, signed the Articles of Association, 1775. He died in Ulster County, N. Y.

George Sands (1733-1816), signed the Articles of Association of Dutchess County, 1775. He was born in Sands Point; died in Middletown, N. Y.

Matthias Baker (1742-89), was a member of the Committee of Correspondence of Middlesex County, N. J., 1775, and was appointed inspector of public landings of Woodbridge. He died in New Jersey.

Also No. 16413.

Joseph Griffin (1761-1853), served as a private in Capt. Peter Van Woert's company. Col. Cornelius Van Veghten's 13th regiment. He was born in Connecticut; died in Middletown, N. Y.

202

DAUGHTEJRS THK AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. MARY DE LA MONTANYE BASTEN. 51468 Born in Kingston, N. Y. Wife of Louis Bevier Basten.

Descendant of Sergt. Peter Montanye, Johannes Longyear, Nicholas Keator, Matthew Ten Eyck, Richard Ten Eyck, Matthew Keator, George Sands and Matthias Baker.

Daughter of Frank de la Montanye and Blandina Ten Eycke, his wife.

Granddaughter of Isaac de la Montanye and Mary Longyear, his wife.

See No. 51467.

Gr-granddaughter of Peter Montanye and Gertrude Keator, his wife;

Johannes Longyear and Mary ^ his wife,

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nicholas Keator and Mary Nottingham, his

wife.

Peter Montanye (1757-1828), served as private in the Levies, 1778-79, and sergeant under different commands in the New York line during the Revolution.

Also No. 17161.

Johannes Longyear, served as a private in the first regiment,

Ulster County, New York militia. He was born in Shan-

daken ; died, 1820, in Olive, N. Y. Nicholas Keator (1728-98), signed the Articles of Association,

1775, and served as a private in the Ulster County militia.

He was born and died in Marbletown, N. Y.

MRS. EDYTHE E. PHILLIPS. 51469

Born in Kingston, N. Y. Wife of Augustus Phillips.

Descendant of Sergt. John Prout, of Connecticut. Daughter of Peter Conyer Osterhoudt and Carolina Eldora Smith, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jerome Smith and Malvina Thompson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Smith and Ruth Prout, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Prout and Rachel Hedges, his wife.

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John Prout (1749-1823), was commissioned sergeant, 1776, in Capt. Roger Riley's company. Col. Mathew Talcott's regi- ment, from Middletown, Conn. He was born in Middle- town, Conn. ; died in Ashland, N. Y.

Born in New York, N. Y.

Wife of Rev. Nelson A. Boss.

Descendant of Asahel Noble, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Moses Edwin Crasto and Caroline Amelia Noble, his wife. Granddaughter of Benedict Noble and Hannah Clark, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Sherman Noble and Sarah Davis, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Asahel Noble and Catharine Peet, his wife. Ashahel Noble (1725-96), was a member of the Committee of

Inspection of New Milford, where he was born and died. Also No. 22242.

Born in Lowville, N. Y.

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Mosely, Lieut. Timothy Mason,

and Deacon Stephen Carpenter. Daughter of J. Carroll House (1832-1900) and Frances Elzada Paine

(1838-98), his wife, m. 1863. Granddaughter of Jared House and Lucy Ann Kelsey, his wife; Orville

H. Paine (1811-95) and Chloe Mason (1818-92), his wife; m. 1835. Gr-granddaughter of Eleazer House and Abigail Mosely, his wife;

Dexter Mason and Lucy Carpenter, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Mosely and Hopy Robbins, his wife;

Timothy Mason and Chloe Brown (1757-1812), his wife, m. 1769;

Stephen Carpenter and Amy Field, his wife. Joseph Mosely (1735-1800), commanded the 7th company. Col.

Fisher Gays' regiment, Wadsworth's Brigade, at the battles

of Long Island and White Plains. He was born and died in

Glastonbury, Conn. Also Nos. 11182, 17451, 31671, 34700.

MRS. CAROLINE AMELIA BOSS.

51470

MISS NELLIE C. HOUSE.

51471

204

DAUGHTERS OlP THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Timothy Mason (1747-1832), was lieutenant of a company of volunteers from New Providence, and was at the battle of Bennington, 1777. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Cheshire, Mass.

Stephen Carpenter (1740-1815), served as minute man on the alarm list of New Providence, commanded by Col. Joab Stafford. He was born in Attleboro, Mass. ; died in Madi- son, N. Y.

Born in Lowville, N. Y. Wife of Oscar Jay Price.

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Mosely, Lieut. Timothy Mason,

and Deacon Stephen Carpenter. Daughter of J. Carroll House (1832-1900) and Frances Elzada Paine

(1838-98), his wife, m. 1863. See No. 51471.

Born in Lowville, N. Y.

Descendant of Lieut. Matthew Noble, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Nathan Waters and Elizabeth Noble Weller, his wife. Granddaughter of Jared Weller and Dorothy Noble, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Noble and Lydia Eager, his wife. Matthew Noble (1736-1804), served on the Committee of

Safety of Westfield and also in the militia. He was bom and

died in Westfield, Mass. Also No. 16067.

MRS. LUCY HOUSE PRICE.

51472

MISS SARA R. WATERS.

51473

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MRS. ELIZABETH W. MARTINDALE CAMERON. 51474 Born in Camden, Del. Descendant of Hon. Phillip Barratt.

Daughter of Thomas Martindale and Anna M. de Vaul Sudler, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Martindale and Miriam Barratt, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Phillip Barratt and Ann Sipple, his wife.

Phillip Barratt (1729-84), was commissioned sheriff of Kent County, 1775, and served several terms in the Legislature of Delaware. He was bom in England; died in Kent County, Del.

Also No. 22581.

MRS. SARA H. JOHNSTON MOON. 51475 Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Wife of George T. Moon.

Descendant of Capt. Alexander Thompson, of New York. Daughter of Edward M. Johnston and Emma E. Holbrook, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Johnston and Mary Waldron Mexsen Thomp- son, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William R. Thompson and Janette Mexsen, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Alexander Thompson and Abigail Amelia De Hart, his wife.

Alexander Thompson (1759-1809), enlisted in the artillery at 18, under Col. John Lamb. He drew the plans for the siege of Yorktown and they hang under his portrait at the Military Academy. He was appointed by Washington as flag-bearer to announce to the frontier outposts the cessation of hostilities. He was an original member of the Cincinnati, and was sta- tioned at West Point when he died.

Also Nos. 3706, 12619.

206

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. ELLEN WOOSTER MESEROLE.

51476

Born in Cairo, N. Y. Wife of Walter Monfort Meserole. Descendant of Corp. Charles Stuart.

Daughter of James H. C. Wooster and Maria M. Lewis, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Wooster and Cornelia Dederick, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Wooster and Lydia Stuart, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Stuart and Sarah Hoyt, his wife.

Charles Stewart (1733-96), in 1775 served as corporal, and was engaged in the battle of Montreal with Ethan Allen and others ; was captured by the enemy, sent to Halifax, and there confined for several months in jail. He was born in Stam- ford, Conn. ; died in Albany County, N. Y.

Also No. 48035.

Born in Peru, Mass.

Wife of Francis Leroy Scovill. Descendant of Amasa Rockwell.

Daughter of Dwight Rockwell and Jane Maria Haskell, his wife.

Granddaughter of Elisha Rockwell and Cynthia Stowell, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Amasa Rockwell and Alice Morse, his wife.

Amasa Rockwell (1758-1838), served several enlistments under different commands; was engaged in battle of White Plains. In 1833 he was placed on the pension roll of Berkshire Coun- ty, Mass., for service as private, Massachusetts Continental line. He was born in Stonington, Conn. ; died in Peru, Mass.

Born in New York, N. Y.

Wife of Alfred T. Zoebisch. ^Descendant of John Read.

Daughter of George Sheaman, Jr., and Mary Allen Middlebrook, his wife.

Granddaughter of George Sheaman and Joanna Swan Read, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Read, Jr., and Sallie Swan, his 1st wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Read and Trifenda Heath, his wife.

MRS. IRENE C. R. SCOVILL.

52477

MRS. CAROLINE SHEAMAN ZOEBISCH.

51478

♦Future applicants must prove service.

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MRS. JOSEPHINE W. HOLLENBACK TWYEFFORT. 51479 Born in Wilkes Barre, Pa. Wife of Louis Van der Perren Twyeffort.

Descendant of Ensign Matthias HoUenback, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of John Welles Hollenback and Josephine Woodward, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Fisher Welles Hollenback and Ellen Jones Wells, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Matthias Hollenback and Sarah Burritt, his wife.

Matthias Hollenback (1752-1829), was ensign in Capt. Samuel Ransom's company, at the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Willstone and Brandywine. He was furloughed for home defense and fought at Wyoming, 1778.

Also Nos. 738, 4479.

MRS. CARRIE CALDWELL BUFORD. 51480 Born in Statesville, N. C. Wife of Andrew Buford.

Descendant of Rev. David Caldwell, D. D., M. D. ; Rachel

Craighead Caldwell, Capt. Daniel Gillespie, and Hon. Robert

Lindsay, all of North Carolina. Daughter of Walter Pharr Caldwell (1823-88) and Nannie Weatherly

(1837-1912), his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Samuel C. Caldwell (1768-1826) and Elizabeth

Lindsay (1784-1825), his 2nd wife; Andrew Weatherly (1810-77) and

Margaret Gillespie (1815-72), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Rev. David Caldwell, D.D., M.D., and Rachel

Craighead, his wife; Robert Lindsay and Miss McGehee, his 2nd

wife; Robert Gillespie (1778-1827) and Nancy Hanner (1790-1852),

his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Gillespie and Margaret Hall (1741- 1834), his wife.

David Caldwell (1725-1824), a graduate of Princeton, removed to North Carolina where he was a member of the Constitu- tional Convention, 1776. His wife was a patriot, and her name is found among the heroines of the Revolution. They were both born in Lancaster County, Pa.; died in Guilford County, N. C.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Daniel Gillespie (1743-1829), gave civil and military service in

North Carolina. He was born in Frederic County, Va. ; died

in Guilford County, N. C. Robert Lindsay, was a member of the House of Commons,

1777, from Guilford County. He was born in Scotland ; died

in Guilford County.

Also Nos. 1785, 8179, 19209, 38647.

MRS. ANNE STAPLES MAUNEY. 51481 Born in Penns Stone, Va. Wife of Robert Lee Mauney.

Descendant of Col. Archelaus Hughes, Capt. Nathan Reid and

Col. Abram Penn, of Virginia. Daughter of John G. Staples and Lucy Watt, his wife. Granddaughter of William C. Staples and Ann M. Penn, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John C. Staples and Mary Martin, his wife;

Granville Penn and Martha Reid, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Martin and Sallie Hughes, his wife;

Abram Penn and Ruth Stowall, his wife; Nathan Reid and Sophia

Thorpe, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Archelaus Hughes and Mary Dalton, his wife.

Archelaus Hughes (1747-98), was made county lieutenant, 1780, of Henry County, and subsequently promoted colonel. He was born in Goochland ; died in Patrick County, Va.

Also Nos. 43606, 45860.

Nathan Reid (1753-1830), commanded a company in the 10th Virginia regiment under Col. Charles Lewis, and was wound- ed, 1777, at the battle of Brandywine. He was born in Botetourt County, Va. ; died in New London, Va.

Also No. 6316.

Abram Penn (1743-1801), commanded a company from Am- herst County, Va. He was promoted colonel and served as such until the surrender of Comwallis. He was born in Amherst County, Va. ; died in Patrick County.

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MRS. ESTELLE HOUSTON HAWTHORN.

51482

Born in Rowan County, N. C. Wife of Clarence Eugene Hawthorn.

Descendant of Capt. Gilbraith Falls, of North Carolina. Daughter of Oni Pinkney Houston and Martha Eugenia Stewart, his wife.

Granddaughter of Robert Stewart and Margaret Barr, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Stewart and Martha Falls (b. 1777), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Gilbraith Falls and Isabella Kerr, his wife. Gilbraith Falls, served as captain in the battle of Ramsour's

Mill, where he lost his life, 1780. He was buried in Iredell

County. Also No. 44613.

Born in Yorkville, S. C. Wife of J. P. Mills.

Descendant of David Adams, of South Carolina.

Daughter of Robert Lathan and Fannie Barron, his wife.

Granddaughter of Archibald Barron and Mary Pressly, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Pressly and Eliza Adams, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Adams and Ann Chaplin, his wife.

David Adams (1753-1828), was a private in the old militia company of Edisto Island. His tombstone at Charleston records he was an officer and commanded a gun at Fort Moultrie. He was born in Edisto Island ; died in Charleston.

Also No. 44731.

MRS. NANNIE LATHAN MILLS.

51483

MISS ANNIE REID WALKER.

51484

Bom in Iredell County, N. C.

Descendant of Matthew McPherson, of North Carolina. Daughter of Arthur Matthew Walker and Annie McPherson, his wife.

2IO

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIyUTlON.

Granddaughter of James McPherson and Elizabeth Reid Wallace, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Matthew McPherson and Elizabeth Wilson, his wife.

Matthew McPherson (1758-1843), served as a private in the 10th North Carolina miUtia, under Capt. Locke and Col. Graham. He was born in Rowan County; died in Iredell County, N. C.

MRS. MAUDE POWELL CARPENTER. 51485

Born in Catawba, N. C.

Wife of David J. Carpenter. Descendant of Robert Johnston Miller. Daughter of Tate Powell and Lucy (Powell), his wife. Granddaughter of Nelson Powell and Mary Sumter, his wife (parents of Lucy).

Gr-granddaughter of John Sumter and Amelia Miller, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Johnston Miller and Mary Perkins, his wife.

Robert Johnston Miller (1758-1834), enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Nathan Reed's company, 14th Virginia regiment. He was born in Scotland ; died in Caldwell County, N. C.

MRS. ELSIE G. BURKHAM WILLIAMS. 51486 Born in Elizabeth, N. J. Wife of George Lathrop Williams.

Descendant of Stephen Burkham, Capt. Joseph Hayes, and

Lieut. Solomon Hayes. Daughter of Charles Bonner Burkham and Laura Lewis, his wife. Granddaughter of Elzey G. Burkham and Mary Hayes, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Absolam Burkham and Mary Sinclair, his wife;

Joseph Hayes and Nancy Billingsley, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Burkham and Sarah Henthorne, his

wife ; Solomon Hayes and Mary Craig, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Hayes and Joanna Passmore, his wife.

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Stephen Burkham (1762-1850), enlisted, 1781, in the Washing- ton County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Maryland ; died in Wheeling, W. Va.

Joseph Hayes (1732-1815), at his own expense armed and equipped in Chester County, Pa., a company of cavalry, which he commanded.

Solomon Hayes (1754-1816), served as second lieutenant in the Chester County, Pennsylvania militia. He died in Dear- born County, Ind.

Also Nos. 3777, 12064, 29201.

Born in Tiffin, Ohio. Wife of John Lott.

Descendant of Jonathan Abbott, and of Jeremiah Lott.

Daughter of Henry Abbott and Elizabeth Lott, his wife.

Granddaughter of Moses Abbott and Sarafina Snow, his wife; Reuben Lott and Margaret Michaels, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Abbott and Elizabeth Barnes, his wife; Jeremiah Lott and Elizabeth Laycock.

Jonathan Abbott (1723-1805), in 1777, served as a private in Capt. Asa Danforth's company, and joined Gen. Gates' army at the battle of Saratoga. He was born in Salem; died in W. Brookfield, Mass.

Jeremiah Lott, served as private and trumpeter in the Pennsyl- vania militia. He was born in Bucks County, Pa. ; died, 1822, in Bloomsbury, N. J.

Also No. 28292.

MRS. LOUISE ABBOTT LOTT.

51487

MRS. MARY SKILES DENMAN.

51488

Born in Huntington, Ind.

Wife of W. M. Denman, M.D. Descendant of John Emery.

212

DAUGHTE)RS TH^ AMlBRICAN RJjVOIvUTlON.

Daughter of John Skiles and Sarah Jane Johnston, his wife. Granddaughter of Harmon Skiles and Mary Fisher, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Fisher and Catharine Emery (1784-1850), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Emery and Mary Reed, his wife.

John Emery, served, 1777, as private in Capt. James Moore's

company, Col. Francis Johnston's 5th Pennsylvania regiment.

He was born in Pennsylvania.

MRS. ELLA M. BEERS LEIGHLEY. 51489

Born in Cleveland, Ohio.

Descendant of Capt. John Ensign, Jr., of Connecticut. Daughter of Darwin Brainard Beers and Laura Marion Phillips, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas G. Phillips and Delia Hill, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Hill and Laura Bushnell, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Bushnell and Mary Ensign, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Ensign, Jr., and Mary Sedgewick, his wife.

John Ensign, Jr. (1723-1810), who had served in the early wars, was captain of the first Train Band, 1775, and deputy to the General Assembly, 1770. He was born in Hartford, Conn,, died in Canaan.

Also Nos. 17147, 48841.

MRS. CORA EVARTS DOWNIE. 51490 Born in Quincy, 111. Wife of William Downie, Jr.

Descendant of Hon. Roger Sherman, and of Capt. Henry Van

Der Burgh, of New York. Daughter of Henry Hite Greene and Adelaide Dunlop, his wife. Granddaughter of David Greene and Mary Evarts, his wife; John

Smith Dunlop and Mary Francis Sullivan, his wife.

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Gr-granddaughter of Jeremiah Evarts and Mehitable Sherman, his wife ; George Rogers Clark Sullivan and Helen Van Der Burgh, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Roger Sherman and Rebecca Prescott, his 2nd wife; Henry Van Der Burgh and Marie Francis Connoyer, his wife.

Roger Sherman (1721-93), was a delegate to the first Contin- ental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Indepen- dence. He was twenty-three years a judge of the Superior Court and although self-taught was an eminent jurist and statesman. He was born in Newton, Mass.; died in New Haven, Conn.

Henry Van Der Burgh (1760-1812), served from 1776 to the close of the war, when he commanded a company. He was born in Troy, N. Y. ; died in Vincennes, Ind.

Also Nos. 11073, 12645.

MISS MARY AGNES GRIFFIN. 51491 Born in Wyandot, Mich. Descendant of John DeKalb.

Daughter of Henry A. Griffin and Mary Imogene DeKalb, his wife. Granddaughter of John W. De Kalb (b. 1808) and Submit Tobey (b. 1806), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John DeKalb, Jr. (1774-1856), and Lydia Palmer

(1770-1863), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John DeKalb and Sarah Otis (1746-1841), his

wife.

John DeKalb (1740-83), served under Capt. John Johnson and was wounded at Fort Montgomery, 1777. He re-enlisted in the levies, 1783. He was born in Germany ; died in Fishkill, N. Y.

Also No. 16441.

MRS. ALMIRA J. WOODMAN JENNESS. 51492 Born in Strafford, N. H. Wife of B. Wentworth Jenness.

Descendant of Capt. Joshua Woodman, of New Hampshire.

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DAUGHTDRS THE AMERICAN REVOIyUTlON.

Daughter of Joshua Woodman (b. 1802) and Martha Ann Huckins

(1812-27), his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of John Woodman (1769-1865) and Sarah Calif (1780-

1866), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Woodman and Lois Woodman (1736-1820), his wife.

Joshua Woodman (1736-1827), served as lieutenant, 1776, and, 1781, as captain of militia. He was born in Lee, N. H. ; died in Sanbornton.

Also No. 26341.

Born in Bellville, Ohio. Wife of Peter Jones.

Descendant of Oliver Terrill, and of William Hamilton, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Charles Aaron Shaffer (1826-96) and Harriet M. Hamilton

(1823-83), his wife, m. 1850. Granddaughter of John Shaffer and Orpha Terrill, his wife; William B.

Hamilton (1782-1856) and Elizabeth Lofferty (1780-1878), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Ichabod Terrill (b. 1763) and Rhoda Williams,

his wife; William Hamilton and Magadalena Bittinger, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Oliver Terrill and Lidda Lewis, his 1st wife. Oliver Terrill (1730-1816), enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt.

Warner's company from Milford, Conn. He was born in

Milford, Conn. ; died in Columbia, Ohio. William Hamilton (1751-1823), in 1775 served as matross in

the 3rd Pennsylvania regiment. He was born and died in

Gettysburg, Pa.

MRS. ORPHA E. JONES.

51493

MRS. EVELYN ROSE MILLER.

51494

Born in Norton, Ohio.

Wife of Charles Russell Miller.

Descendant of Capt. Theodore Parmelee, of Connecticut.

WNEAGE BOOK.

Daughter of William G. Rose and Martha Emily Parmelee, his wife. Granddaughter of Theodore Hudson Parmelee and Harriet Holcombe, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Theodore Parmelee and Keziah Hudson, his wife, m. 1781.

Theodore Parmelee (1751-1824), commanded a company of horse at the capture of New York, 1776, under Major Elijah Sheldon. He was born and died in Goshen, N. Y.

Born in Chester, Ohio. Descendant of Lieut. David Scott.

Daughter of Tracy Williston Scott and Martha Millard, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ansell Scott and Esther Bras, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Scott and Betsey Weller, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Scott and Susan Bolton, his wife.

David Scott (1742-1833), responded to the Lexington Alarm and was in the Burgoyne campaign. He was placed on the pension roll, 1831, from Crawford County, Pa., for service as lieutenant in the Massachusetts troops. He died in Way- land, Pa.

Born in Grafton, Ohio. Wife of Neale Young.

Descendant of Capt. Noah Bouton, of New York. Daughter of William Warner Richardson and Martha Boughton, his wife.

Granddaughter of Charles Boughton and Electa Andress, his 1st wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jared Bouton and Abigail Marvin, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Noah Bouton and Deborah Hoyt, his wife.

Noah Bouton (1743-1812), served as lieutenant in Capt. Joseph Lockwood's company. Col. Thomas Thomas' Westchester County regiment, and captain in the 7th regiment, New York militia.

LOA ERMINA SCOTT, M. D.

51495

MRS. NETTIE RICHARDSON YOUNG.

51496

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DAUGHTERS OF THS; AMERICAN REV0I.UT10N.

MRS. MAUDE SEYMOUR WELTON BOSTWICK. 51497

Born at Washington C. H., Ohio.

Wife of Harley Oscar Bostwick. Descendant of Isaac Faucher.

Daughter of James S. Welton and Lina Parrett, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Parrett and Mary Parrett, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Parrett and Rebecca Faucher, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Faucher.

Isaac Faucher, was placed on the pension roll, 1819, of Fayette County, Ohio, for five years' service as private in the Virginia line. He was born in Berkeley County, Va., 1760; died in Fayette County, Ohio.

Also No. 31812.

MRS. FLORENCE LUTZ BEALE. 51498 Born in Ross County, Ohio. Wife of Clarke Beale.

Descendant of John Lutz and of Capt. John Lesher. Daughter of Isaac Lutz (b. 1823) and Susan Barton (b. 1838), his 2nd wife, m. 1855.

Granddaughter of Samuel Lutz (1789-1890) and Elizabeth Fetherolf, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Lutz and Elizabeth Demuth, his wife ; Philip

Fetherolf and Elizabeth Lesher, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Lesher and Mary J. Yoder, his wife. John Lutz (1760-1824), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt.

Ross' company. Col. Edward Hand's first rifle regiment of

Continentals.

John Lesher (1711-94), commanded a company at Long Island. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention, of the Assembly and commissioner for purchasing supplies for the army. He was born in Holland; died in Oley, Berks Coun- ty, Pa.

Also Nos. 1939, 3060, 4262, 5525, 6296, 8617, 11292.

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MRS. CAROLINE ROWLAND BEALE. 51499

Born in Monroe, Ohio.

Wife of J. W. Beale. Descendant of John Rowland.

Daughter of EHza Rowland and Maria Jane Thomas, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Rowland and Rebecca Dyer, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Rowland and Mary Osborne, his wife.

John Rowland (1745-1850), enlisted, 1777, as private in Capt. Thompson's company, Col. Moses Hazen's regiment of Con- tinental troops. He was born in Delaware ; died in Pickaway County, Ohio.

MRS. LORENA M. JONES BEALE. 51500

Born in Fayette County, Ohio. Wife of Ross Beale.

Descendant of Sergt. Valentine Leach, of Virginia. Daughter of Thomas Henry Jones and Jane Pancoast, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Pancoast and Levina Leach, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Leach and Sally Bostwick, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Valentine Leach and Mary White (or Furrow), his wife.

Valentine Leach (1755-1821), served as sergeant in the Vir- ginia militia. He was bom and died in Fauquier County, Va. Also No. 31593.

MISS ELVA BEALE. 51501

Born in Mt. Sterling, Ohio. Descendant of Valentine Leach.

Daughter of Charles H. Beale and Mary Nigh, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Nigh and Jane Kemp, his wife. Gr-grandduaghter of Jesse Kemp and Charlotte Leach, his wife. See No. 51500.

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DAUGHTERS 0^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. CUIE CLARK HARRISON.

51502

Born in Mt. Sterling, Ohio. ^

Wife of Benjamin R. Harrison.

Descendant of Capt. James Davis.

Daughter of James W. Clark and Mary A. Beale, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Clark and Jemima Davis, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Davis and Sabra Botkin, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Davis and Elizabeth Edwards, his wife.

James Davis (1750-1819), enlisted, 1776, as ensign, and pro- moted captain of the 3rd company, Col. Thomas Marshall's Virginia regiment. He was born in England ; died in Moore- field, Va.

Also No. 50474.

Bom at Washington C. H., Ohio. Wife of Robert Leach.

Descendant of Major Joseph McGarrough, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Robert A, Robinson and Helena Elizabeth Mark, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Newton Mark and Elizabeth McLean, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel McLean and Helena Boyd, his 1st wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Duncan McLeon and Elizabeth McGarrough, his

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph McGarrough and Mrs. Renich, his

Joseph McGarrough (1757-1809), served as a ranger, 1778-83, on the frontiers from Westmoreland County. He was bom in Scotland.

Also No. 29646.

MRS. KATHRYN ROBINSON LEACH.

51503

wife.

wife.

MRS. MARGARET C. MARCY COOK.

51504

Born in Mt. Sterling, Ohio.

Wife of William Floyd Cook.

Descendant of Maj. Noah Allen, Capt. Isaac Cook, Lieut. Col. Isaac Cook, Jr. ; Capt. Matthew Scott.

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Daughter of Harvey Delos Marcy and Mary Cook, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Elijah Lyon Marcy and Amanda Garfield, his wife;

Isaac Thompson Cook and EHzabeth Lewis, his wife Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Garfield and Sarah Allen, his wife; Isaac

Cook and Margaret Scott, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Noah Allen and Sarah Knapp, his wife; Isaac

Cook, Jr., and Martha Cook, his wife; Mathew Scott and Elizabeth

Thompson, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Cook and Jerusha Sexton, his wife. Noah Allen (1735-1822), served as lieutenant in Capt. Jacob

Brown's company, Col. John Fellow's regiment, and promoted

captain and major in Col. Edward Wigglesworth's 13th

Massachusetts regiment. He was placed on the pension roll,

1818, from Tryingham, Mass. He was born in Poultney,

Vt. ; died in Tryingham. Isaac Cook (1710-80), commanded a company of militia at the

Lexington Alarm. He was born in Wallingford, Conn. Isaac Cook, Jr. (1739-1810), in 1775 was captain under Col.

David Wooster, and in 1783 lieutenant colonel of militia. He

was born in Wallingford, Conn. Also No. 46473.

Matthew Scott (1739-96), was captured at Long Island and ex- changed the same year. He commanded a company at Bran- dywine and Germantown. He was born in Bucks County, Pa. ; died in Shippensburg.

MISS JANE MILLER ROWLAND. 51505 Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Descendant of John Rowland, Capt. David Hoyt. Jacob Hoyt, Jonathan Emerson, Jeremiah Thomas, and Enos Tuttie.

Daughter of Perry C. Rowland (1751-1901), and Mary Morgridge (b. 1857), his wife, m. 1880.

Granddaughter of Eliza Rowland (1826-1916) and Mariah Jane Thomas (1829-1905), his wife; Joshua Bailey Emerson Morgridge (1814-93) and Harriet Esther Tuttie (1821-89), his wife, m. 1852.

220

DAUGHTlSRS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Rowland and Rebecca Dyer, his wife; Richard Morgridge (1771-1843) and Sally Emerson (1781-1872), his wife, m. 1800; John Thomas (1803-54) and Abigail Van Buskirk (1805-71), his wife, m. 1822; Azor Tuttle (1785-1847) and Sarah Hoyt (1788-1830), his wife, m. 1820.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Rowland and Mary Osborn, his wife; Jonathan Emerson and Rhode Bailey (1759-1821), his wife, m. 1781; Jeremiah Thomas, Jr., and Ellen Norris, his wife; Enos Tuttle and Abigail Penyor, his wife, m. 1775; Jacob Hoyt and Sarah Kellogg (1765-96), his 1st wife, m. 1787.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of David Hoyt and Sarah Lockwood, his wife; Jeremiah Thomas and Mary Harper (1738-1822), m. 1760.

John Rowland (1745-1850), enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Thompson's company, Col. Moses Hazen's regiment ; also in Col. Lewis Nicola's invalid regiment, of Pennsylvania. He was born in Delaware ; died in Pickaway County, Ohio.

David Hoyt (1730-1800), enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. Gamaliel Northrup's company, from Waterbury, Conn., and promoted captain of the 9th Connecticut militia under Col. John Mead. He was born and died in Stamford.

Jacob Hoyt (1762-1832), served as a private in the Revolu- tionary war, and was with Gen. Israel Putnam, when he made his celebrated escape from the British. He was born in Stamford, Conn. ; died in New Haven, Vt.

Jonathan Emerson (1756-1823), enlisted, 1776, as a private in the 1st New Hampshire Continental Infantry, and in 1777 was wounded at Stillwater. He was placed on the pension roll, 1819, from Hamilton County, Ohio. He was born in Haverhill, Mass. ; died in Butler County, Ohio.

Jeremiah Thomas (1737-1806), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. John Moss' company, Col. Isaac Reid's 1st Virginia regiment. Pie was born in Charles County; died at Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Also No. 50474.

Enos Tuttle (1730-92), enlisted, 1778, as a private in Capt. Samuel Barker's company, Major Eli Leavenworth's 6th Connecticut regiment, under Col. Return Jonathan Meigs. He was born and died in Norwalk, Conn.

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MRS. MARY MORGRIDGE ROWLAND. 51506 Born in Darby, Ohio. Wife of Perry C. Rowland.

Descendant of Capt. David Hoyt, Jacob Hoyt, Jonathan Emer- son, Jeremiah Thomas and Enos Tuttle.

Daughter of Joshua Emerson Morgridge and Harriet Hoyt Tuttle, his wife.

See No. 51505.

MRS. DAISY MILLER STRUCKMAN. 51507 Born in Mt. Sterling, Ohio. Wife of Clarence LeRoy Struckman.

Descendant of Capt. James Davis, Jeremiah Thomas and David Deshler.

Daughter of Charles Henry Miller (b. 1846) and Sarah Bostwick (1848-95), his wife, m. 1870.

Granddaughter of John Henry Miller (1814-73) and Jemima (Davis) Clark (1808-76), his wife, m. 1840; Oliver E. Bostwick (1816-67), and Melinda Thomas (1816-85), his wife, m. 1836.

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Miller and Elizabeth Deshler, his wife; John Davis and Sabra Botkin, his wife; John Thomas (1799-1806), and Melinda Deleshmuth Smith (1781-1850), his wife.

See No. 51505.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Rev. George Deshler and Miss Godlover (1767- 1858), his wife, m. 1786; James Davis and Elizabeth Edwards, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of David Deshler and Susannah Mulkenberg, his wife.

James Davis (1750-1819), enlisted, 1776, as ensign, and pro- moted captain of the 3rd company, Col. Thomas Marshall's Virginia regiment. He was born in England ; died in Moore- fleld, Va.

David Deshler (1733-96), was a member of the Committee of Correspondence of Northampton County. He served as com- missary and in extreme need of the army advanced money for the supplies. He was born in Switzerland; died in Catasauqua, Pa.

Also Nos. 4965, 23283, 26699, 28561, 29204, 30384.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE: AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. LYDIA ELIZABETH MILLER LOOFBOURROW. 51508 Born in Mt. Sterling, Ohio. Wife of Lloyd L. Loofbourrow.

Descendant of Capt. James Davis, Jeremiah Thomas and David Deshler.

Daughter of Charles Henry Miller (b. 1846) and Sarah Bostwidc

(1848-95), his wife, m. 1870. See No. 51507.

Born in Mt. Sterling, Ohio. Wife of Charles Waters.

Descendant of John Durham, and of George Beatty. Daughter of John Durham (b. 1821) and Mary Beatty (1830-99), his wife, m. 1852.

Granddaughter of Ralph Durham and Elizabeth E. Durham, his wife; Elijah Beatty (1795-1858) and Ann Miller (1800-77), his wife, m. 1817.

Gr-granddaughter of John Durham and Mary Ann Durham, his wife; Charles Beatty (1765-1850) and Leanor Barkelow (d. 1826), his wife, m. 1792.

Gr-gr -granddaughter of George Beatty and Anne Cullens, his wife. John Durham (1760-1852), enlisted, 1777, as a private in the

10th North Carolina regiment. He was placed on the pension

roll, 1840, of Brimfield County, Ohio. He was born in North

Carolina ; died in Ohio. George Beatty (1740-90), enlisted, 1778, as a private in Capt.

Reuben Briscoe's company, 3rd Virginia regiment under Lieut

MRS. MARTHA DURHAM WATERS.

51509

Col. William Heth.

MRS. SUSIE CHAPMAN WORTHY.

51510

Born in Magnolia, La.

Descendant of William Chapman, of Georgia.

Daughter of Peyton Cook Chapman and Lucinda Marie West, his wife.

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Granddaughter of James Rogers Chapman and Jane Paull Bennett, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Chapman and Ann Rogers, his wife.

William Chapman (1745-1823), was a soldier in the Revolu- tionary war, from Georgia, and received a land grant for his services in 1786 from Franklin County, Ga. He was born in Virginia; died in Louisiana.

VACANT. 51511

MRS. RUBY FLINT HUGHES. 51512 Born in Sacramento, Cal. Wife of James Francis Hughes.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Thaddeus Crane, Lieut. Abram Smith, Abram Smith, Jr., and of Corp. Samuel Ridley.

Daughter of Thomas B. Flint and Ella Jewell, his wife.

Granddaughter of Isaac Robinson Jewell and Ruby Stafford Ridley, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jesse Jewell and Sarah Smith, his wife; Samuel

Ridley, Jr.. and Sally Stafford, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abram Smith, Jr., and Sarah Grane, his wife;

Samuel Ridley and Abial Fleming, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abram Smith and Mary Smith, his wife;

Thaddeus Crane and Sarah Reddock, his wife. Thaddeus Crane (1728-1803), commanded a company, 1775,

and in 1780 was promoted lieutenant colonel. He was placed

on the invalid pensioned list, 1786, in North Salem, N. Y.,

where he was born and died. Also Nos. 5083, 6155, 11106, 22526, 25310, 37804.

Abram Smith (1733-8-1), served as lieutenant in Col. Samuel Drake's regiment. He was born in Ridgeville, Conn.; died in Salem, N. Y.

Also No. 2681.

Abram Smith, Jr. (1754-1803), ser\'ed as private in the West- chester County militia. He was born in Westchester County, N. Y.

224

DAUGHTERS OF TH;^ AMERICAN RKVOI.UTION.

Samuel Ridley (1752-1842), was at the battles of Brandywine and Germantown; wounded at Camden; taken prisoner at Charleston. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service as private in the Maryland line.

Also Nos. 27448, 34412.

Born in Loveland, Ohio.

Descendant of Capt. James Curry, and of Lieut. William Stewart.

Daughter of John Caldwell and Elizabeth Stewart Erwin, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Erwin and Martha Finley Cook (b. 1806), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Erwin and Rebecca Curry, his wife; Isaac Cook and Elizabeth Stewart (b. 1771), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Curry and Mary Burns, his wife; William Stewart and Elizabeth Stewart, his wife, m. 1765.

James Curry (1752-1834), enlisted from Staunton, Va., and served as lieutenant, 1777, and as captain, 1779. He was at Brandywine, Valley Forge, and Germantown; also was at the siege of Yorktown and served to the close of the war. He was born near Belfast, Ireland.

Also Nos. 6899, 36444.

William Stewart (1740-84), served as second lieutenant in the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Ireland ; died in Cumberland County.

Born in Muncy, Pa. Wife of Samuel Clifton Creasy.

Descendant of Sergt. Lemuel Wells, of Massachusetts. Dauhgter of Edward Clark Wells and Elizabeth Anna Bruner, his wife. Granddaughter of Theodore Wells (b. 1804) and Martha B. Clark, his

MISS MARTHA L. CALDWELL.

51513

MRS. MAY WELLS CREASY.

51514

wife.

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Gr-granddaughter of Israel Wells (b. 1774) and Dolly Smith, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Wells and Lydia Scott, his wife.

Lemuel Wells, served as corporal at the Lexington Alarm and as sergeant in Capt. Salmon White's company that marched to Saratoga, 1777. He was bom, 1745, in Whately ; died in Hawley, Mass.

Also No. 23245.

Born in Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Wife of Elijah R. Ikeler.

Descendant of Col. John Heister, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Ephraim Rittenhouse Armstrong and Hannah Hiester Van-

derslice, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Vanderslice and Rebecca Hiester, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Hiester and Hannah Pauling, his wife, John Hiester (1745-1821), entered the army as captain of a

company and became distinguished in military and civil life.

He was born at Goshenhoppen ; died at Pottstown. Also No. 15245.

Born in Columbia County, Pa.

Descendant of Abraham Miller, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Elisha Warwick Miller Low and Rebecca Hill, his wife.

Granddaughter of Isaac Low and Mariah Miller, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Miller and Nancy Miller, his 2nd wife.

Abraham Miller (1758-1821), in 1781 served as a private in Capt. Thomas Carpenter's company, 3rd battalion. West Bradford, Chester County militia, under Lieut. Col. John Hannum.

MRS. HELENA ARMSTRONG IKELER.

51515

MISS ALICE (LOW) LOW.

51516

J

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DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MISS HELEN MAY LOW.

51517

Born in Columbia County, Pa. Descendant of Abraham Miller.

Daughter of Elisha Warwick Miller Low and Rebecca Hill, his wife. See No. 51516.

Born in Orangeville, Pa. Wife of Hewey E. Smith.

Descendant of Lieut. Robert Curry, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Daniel W. Montgomery, M. D., and Margaret Curry, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Curry and Jane Moore, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Curry and Jane McWilHams, his wife.

Robert Curry (1741-80), served as lieutenant in Capt. John Simpson's company, Col. Samuel Hunter's regiment of North- umberland Associators, 1776. He was murdered and scalped by the Indians near Fort Mead. He was born in Antrim County, Ireland.

Also Nos. 12188, 13768, 38243.

Bom in Lewisburg, Pa.

Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Philips, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Rev. Joseph Philips Tustin and Catharine A. Nicely, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Tustin and Mary Philips, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Josiah Philips and Sarah Thomas, his wife.

Josiah Philips (1751-1817), was an Associator, and acted as scout when the army was at Valley Forge, and raised a com- pany of soldiers in defense of the Colonies. He was born in South Wales ; died in Chester County, Pa.

Also 31073.

MRS. AGNES MONTGOMERY SMITH.

51518

MISS HANNAH MARY TUSTIN.

51519

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MRS. EVA C. DUNNING HERRON.

51520

Born in Buffalo, N. Y.

Wife of David S. Herron. Descendant of Jonathan Macomber.

Daughter of Orin Dunning and Martha A. Campbell, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Campbell and Esther Macomber, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Macomber and Elizabeth Dagan, his wife, m. 1774.

Jonathan Macomber (1752-1821), responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Daniel Bliss' company of minute men, from Rehoboth, Mass., and served several other enlistments under different commands. He was born in Rehoboth; died in Ontario County, N. Y.

Born in Beaver Falls, Pa.

Descendant of Charles Carter, Daniel Anderson and of Mattliew Steen.

Daughter of William Carter (1802-76) and Valeria Reeves (1816-68), his wife, 1836.

Granddaughter of Charles Carter and Jean Anderson, his wife, m. 1794; Daniel Reeves (1785-1837) and Margaret Steen (1782-1844), his wife, m. 1808.

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Anderson and Mary Carlisle, his wife, m. 1806; Matthew Steen and Jane Taylor (1756-1842), his wife, m. 1774.

Charles Carter (1760-1828), served as a private in the Contin- ental line, and received a land grant for his services. He was born in Westmoreland County, Va. ; died in Butler County,

Daniel Anderson, served, 1775-83, as a private in the Maryland troops, Continental line. He v^as born in Maryland; died in 1784.

Matthew Steen (1755-1835), enlisted, 1782, in Capt. James Scott's company, 3rd battalion, Washington County militia. He was born in Ireland ; died at Beaver Falls, Pa.

MRS. MARGARET CARTER GALTON.

51521

Pa.

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DAUGHTE:RS 01^ THE AMERICAN REV0I.UT10N.

MRS. ADELAIDE CARTER GRAHAM OWENS. 51522

Born in New Brighton, Pa.

Wife of Richard R. Owens. Descendant of Charles Carter.

Daughter of Lewis Graham and Elizabeth Carter, his wife. Granddaughter of William Carter and Valeria Reeves, his wife. See No. 51521.

MRS. LILY SUBERS LARZELERE RAUNICK. 51523

Born in Bristol, Pa.

Descendant of Nicholas Larzelere, and of Lieut. Garrett Van- sant.

Daughter of Benjamin Larzelere and Sarah Zane Subers, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Larzelere and Anna Antraim, his wife; Wil- liam Lafayette Subers and Elizabeth S. Vansant, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Larzelere and Sarah Brown, his wife; Garrett H. Vansant and Sarah Stevens, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nicholas Larzelere and Harriet Britton, his wife; Garret Vansant and Elizabeth Larne, his wife.

Nicholas Larzelere (1734-1818), enlisted, 1775, as private in the 2nd associated company from Bucks County, Pa., under Col. Joseph Kirkbride. He was born in New York; died in Bucks County.

Garret Vansant (1743-97), served as a private in the 2nd as- sociated company of Bucks County, Pa., under Col. Joseph Kirkbride, and subsequently promoted lieutenant in the 6th associated company. He was born in Abington, Pa. ; died in Bucks County.

MRS. CAROLINE MEREDITH WENSELL. 51524

Born in Brookville, Pa. Wife of John C. Wensell.

Descendant of Thomas Meredith, and of Capt. James Clark, of Pennsylvania.

linijage; book.

229

Daughter of Madison M. Meredith and Sarah Woodward Clark, his wife.

Granddaughter of Owen Meredith and Ann McFadden, his wife; Wil- Ham Barclay Clark and Mary McCollough Marhn, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Meredith and Ellen Thomas, his wife; William Clark and Sarah Woodward, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Clark and Barbara Sanderson, his wife.

Thomas Meredith, served as a private in Capt. John Reese's company, Col. Arthur St. Clair's Pennsylvania regiment. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818, from Armstrong Coun- ty. He was born, 1750, in England ; died in Pennsylvania.

James Clark (1742-1824), commanded a company of volunteers from Armstrong County, Pa. He was born and died in Pennsylvania.

MRS. CLARA D. HOVEY GILMAN. 51525 Born in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Wife of Dana Gilman.

Descendant of Sergt. Isaac Tower, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Major Henry W. Hovey, U. S. A., and Carrie French Tower, his wife.

Granddaughter of Isaac Tower and Mary Eleanor Ackerman, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Job Tower and Nancy Sanger, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Tower and Elizabeth Wheeler, his wife.

Isaac Tower (1752-1823), responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Samuel Sawyer's company from Lancaster, Mass.. and served several other enlistments under different com- mands. He was born in Sudbury, Mass. ; died in Bristol, N. Y.

MRS. ANNA M. B. ROBINSON. 51526 Born in Danville, Pa. Wife of John Robinson.

Descendant of Judge George Bryan, Lieut. Col. Thomas For- rest, Capt. Alexander Graydon and Ensign John Woodside

\

230

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of Valentine Best (d. 1857) and Eleanor Montgomery Wood- side (d. 1895), his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Best and Eleanor Bryan (d. 1840), his wife; James Woodside and Eleanor Forrest, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of George Bryan, Jr., and Anna Maria Steinman, his wife; Andrew Forrest and Jane Graydon, his wife; John Wood- side and Helen Montgomery, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Bryan and Elizabeth Smith, his wife; Alexander Graydon and Rachel Marks, his wife; Thomas Forrest and Ann Whitpaine, his wife.

George Bryan (1731-91), who was born in Ireland, served as Vice-President, 1777, and, 1778, as President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. He was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court, 1780, and was on the bench until he died at Philadelphia.

Also Nos. 532, 6299, 13291.

Thomas Forrest (1742-1825), commanded the 2nd company, Pennsylvania artillery, 1776, promoted major, 1777, and lieu- tenant colonel, 1778. He died in Germantown, Pa.

Alexander Graydon (1752-1818), was captain of the 3rd bat- talion, 1776, and taken prisoner at Fort Washington, same year; paroUed, 1777; exchanged, 1778, and rendered no further service. He was born in Bristol ; died in Philadelphia, Pa.

John Woodside (1747-1810), enlisted as a private, 1777, in Capt. John Rutherford's company. Col. Robert Elder's 4th battalion, from Middletown, and promoted ensign. He was born in New London; died in Danville, Pa.

MISS EDITH E. SNAVELY. 51527

Born in Lebanon County, Pa.

Descendant of Lieut. John Adam Heilman, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Henry C. Snavely and Susan Heilman, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Snavely and Elizabeth Brandt, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Christian Brandt and Eve Heilman, his wife.

LINEAGE BOOK.

231

Gr-gr-grand daughter of John Adam Heilman, Jr., and Eve Margaret Shuey, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Adam Heilman and Catherine Schmidt, his wife.

John Adam Heilman (1745-1829), was commissioned lieuten- ant, 1775, in one of the associated battalions of New York. He was born in Lancaster County, Pa.

Also No. 50483.

Born in Lebanon County, Pa.

Descendant of John Ulrich Snavely, and of Lieut. John Adam Heilman.

Daughter of Henry C. Snavely and Susan Heilman, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Snavely and Elizabeth Brandt, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Henry Snavely and Nancy Light, his wife; Chris- tian Brandt and Eve Heilman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Ulrich Snavely and Eva Brandt, his wife. See No. 51527.

John Ulrich Snavely (1730-1816), served in the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia, 1781, as a private in Capt. Michael Plolderbaum's company, Lieut. Col. Thomas Ed- ward's regiment. He was born in Switzerland; died in Lebanon County, Pa.

Born in Overton, Pa.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Stephen Balliet, 1st. Daughter of Phaon Silas Kohler and Annie Elizabeth Balliet, his wife. Granddaughter of Louis B. Balliet and Annie M. C. Lorser, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Balliet, 3rd, and Mary A. Bieber, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Balliet, 2nd, and Susan Ihrie. his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Balliet, 1st, and Magdalena Burk- halter, his wife.

MISS ELIZABETH SNAVELY.

51528

MISS FLORENCE BLANCHE KOHLER.

51529

232

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Stephen Balliet, 1st (1753-1821), commanded the Northamp- ton County regiment at the battle of Brandy wine. He was a member on the Supreme Executive Council and a personal friend of Washington. He died in Ballietsville.

Also No. 8860.

MRS. JENNIE CHATHAM SCHNEIDER. 51530

Born in Lock Haven, Pa.

Descendant of Brig, Gen. John Phillip de Haas. Daughter of John Hall Chatham and Hannah Anne de Haas, his wife. Granddaughter of John Philip de Haas, 3rd, and Hannah Morrison, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Phillip de Haas, 2nd, and Anne Shippen, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Phillip de Haas, 1st, and Eleanor de Haas, his wife.

John Phillip de Haas, 1st (1732-86), in 1775 was major of Pennsylvania Provincials, and in 1777 had risen to the rank of brigadier general, Continental army. He was born in Holland ; died in Philadelphia, Pa.

MRS. LILLIE M. DUFFIELD McCLURE. 51531

Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Wife of Howard McClure.

Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Wynne, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Samuel Wynne Duffield and Elizabeth Duncan, his wife. Granddaughter of Jacob Duffield and Susan Wynne (1804-44), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Wynne, Jr. (1762-1810), and Elizabeth Reese, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Wynne and Margaret Coulter (1733- 82), his wife.

Thomas Wynne (1733-80), served in the Flying Camp, was taken prisoner at Fort Washington and not exchanged until 1781. He was born and died in Philadelphia.

Also No. 44697.

LINEAGE BOOK.

MRS. FLORENCE HOOD LATTA. 51532

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.

Wife of Thomas L. Latta. Descendant of James Hood.

Daughter of George Washington Hood (1824-54) and Elizabeth Bing- ham (b. 1830), his wife, m. 1848.

Granddaughter of Samuel Hood (1789-1878) and Rebecca McKinley (17S3-1S53), his wife. m. 1S20.

Gr-granddaughter of James Hood and Catharine Hood (1751-1811), his wife.

James Hood (1T29-1805), served as a private in Capt. Rob- ert Lackart's company, first battalion of Chester Count}-, Pennsylvania militia, 1T80-83. He was bom in Ireland; died at Brand}'wine Manor.

MRS. ELIZABETH SELDEX LAXE. 51533

Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Wife of Alexander Henry Lane.

Descendant of Col. Samuel Selden, of Connecticut.

Daughter of George Shattuck Selden (1822-94^ and Elizabeth Wright

Clark (1524-94), his wife. m. 1S42. Granddaughter of beorge Selden, Jr. (1796-1835), and Louise Sophie

Shattuck (1801-68), his wife. m. 1820. Gr-granddaughter of Dr. George Selden (1763-1817) and Olive West

(1775-1831), his wife, m. 1795. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Selden and Elizabeth Ely (1724-1802),

his wife. m. 1745.

Samuel Selden (1723-76). was colonel in Wadsworth's bri^de at Long Island and was taken prisoner in the retreat. He died in prison and is buried in the old brick church vard in New York.

Also Nos. 1.5780, 18641. 19556. 27712. 2S23>!.

234

DAUGHTE)RS THE AMERICAN REVOIyUTlON.

MRS. MARY T. SNOWDEN STANSFIELD. 51534 Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Wife of William Stansfield.

Descendant of Quartermaster Isaac Snowden, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of James Ross Snowden (1809-78) and Susan Engle Patter- son (1820-97), his wife, m. 1848.

Granddaughter of Rev. Nathaniel Randolph Snowden (1770-1851) and Sarah Gustine (1775-1856), his wife, m. 1792.

Gr -granddaughter of Isaac Snowden and Mary (Coxe) McCall (1735- 1806), his wife, m. 1763.

Isaac Snowden (1732-1809), was quartermaster of Philadelphia Associators, 1775-77 ; commissioner to sign the Continental Currency, 1777-79, and treasurer of the city, 1780-82. He was born in Philadelphia; died in Chester County, Pa.

Also No. 43322.

MRS. SARAH A. WATT. . 51535 Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Wife of George W. Watt.

Descendant of George Shive, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Joseph Shive Kneedler (b. 1829) and Elizabeth D. Brouse

(1829-89), his wife, 1857. Granddaughter of John Kneedler (1780-1866) and Ann Shive (1781-

1841), his wife, m. 1800. Gr-granddaughter of George Shive and Katharine Shive, his wife. George Shive (1763-1836), served as a private in Capt. Philip

Reid's company, Philadelphia County militia. He was born

and died in Pennsylvania.

MRS. MARY MACLAY FLANNERY. 51536 Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Wife of John S. Flannery.

Descendant of William Maclay, of Pennsylvania.

LINEAGE BOOK.

Daughter of John L. Awl and Mary Rodgers, his wife. Granddaughter of William Maclay Awl, M. D., and Rebecca Loughrey, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Awl and Mary Maclay, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Maclay and Mary McClure Harris, his wife.

William Maclay (1737-1804), was assistant commissary of purchases and served as a member of the Assembly, 1781: He married a daughter of John Harris, founder of Harris- burg. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Harrisburg.

Also No. 227.

MRS. MARY AGNES WHITEHILL. 51537

Born in Beaver, Pa.

Wife of James R. Whitehill. Descendant of John Haft.

Daughter of James H. Brown and Mary Jane Glenn, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Glenn and Mary Haft, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Haft and Elizabeth Thomson, his wife.

John Haft (1757-1828), served as private in Capt. William Swansey's company, 2nd battalion, Cumberland County, militia, 1781, commanded by Col. Thomas Gibson. He died in Washington County, Pa.

Also No. 50107.

MISS ETHEL FLORINE WHITEHILL. 51538 Born in Emporia, Kan. Descendant of John Haft.

Daughter of James R. Whitehill and Mary Agnes Brown, his wife. Granddaughter of James H. Brown and Mary Jane Glenn, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Glenn and Mary Haft, his wife. See No. 51537.

236

daughte:rs of the: amkrican re:volution.

MRS. ELIZABETH CHANNELS SHAW.

51539

Born in West Chester, Pa. Wife of C. E. Shaw.

Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Philips, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Oliver B. Channell and Cecelia Griffith, his wife.

Granddaughter of Charles Griffith and Martha E. Philips, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Josiah Philips, Jr., and Jane Miles, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Josiah Philips and Sarah Thomas, his wife.

Josiah Philips (1751-1817), was the youngest of four brothers serving from Chester County during the war. He was an Associator and acted as scout when the army was at Valley Forge. He was born in Wales ; died in Chester County, Pa.

Also Nos. 8611, 9347, 31073.

Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Wife of Lewis C. Hassinger.

Descendant of Christopher Ottinger, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Charles Megarge and Lydia Dorothea Knorr, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Matthias Knorr and Mary Keyser, his wife, Gr-granddaughter of Derrick Keyser and Rachel Ottinger, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Christopher Ottinger and Mary Groathouse,

Christopher Ottinger (1720-1802), contributed forage and horses for the patriot army. He was born and died in Springfield township.

Also Nos. 20694, 42552.

MRS. EMMA C. MEGARGE HASSINGER.

5154G

his wife.

MRS. EDNA R. LANK COOPER.

51541

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.

Wife of Alexander Cooper.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Joseph Vaughan.

LINEAGE BOOK.

Daughter of William M. Lank and Hester Ann Mitchell, his wife.

Granddaughter of James W. Mitchell and Elizabeth P. Lank, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Mitchell and Nanc^- Vaughan, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Vaughan and Ann Vaughan. his wife.

Joseph Vaughan (1746-1802), sen-ed as captain-major and lieu- tenant colonel in the Delaware Continental line. He was in many battles, was taken prisoner at Camden, IT 80, and on parole to the close of the war. He was a member of the Societ}' of the Cincinnati of Delaware. He was bom in England; died in ^lan-dand.

Also No. 25126.

MRS. ELSIE LAXK LEFEVRE. 51042

Bom in Philadelphia, Pa.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Joseph Vaughan.

Daughter of William M. Lank and Hester Ann Mitchell, his wife.

See Xo. 51541.

MRS. MARL\ L. LYFORD DAXIELL. 51543 Born in Waverly, X. Y. Wife of Horatio Xelson Daniell.

Descendant of Major Tames Sawver, Darius Hand, of Xew York.

Daughter of James Monroe Lyford and Helen Louise Sawyer, his wife.

Granddaughter of Moses Sa\%Ter and Fannie Antoinette Hand, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Sa\syer and Jane Wilson, his wife; Alexan- der McXeill Hand and Man,- ]\Iaulpester, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Darius Hand and Elizabeth Catlin, his wife.

James Sawyer (1738-82), served as captain, 1T76-78, and was appointed quartermaster with the rank of major. He was born in Orange County ; died in Goshen. X' . Y.

Also No. 45454.

Darius Hand (1759-1835). enlisted, 1776, in the loth Massa- chusetts Continental line as a private under Capt. Samuel Sloan. Col. Patterson. He was placed on the pension roll. 1818. from Otsego County. N. Y.

238

DAUGHTERS OF THJ) AME:rICAN RKVOI^UTION.

MRS. HARRIET CULVER GRANDIN.

51544

Born in Tidioute, Pa.

Wife of William James Grandin, Jr. Descendant of John Whitney.

Daughter of Edwin A. Culver and Anna Gordon, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of John Culver and Caroline Whitney, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Whitney, Jr., and Augusta Fisk Brooks, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Whitney and Mary Jones, his wife.

John Whitney (1745-1829), served as a private in Capt. V/hit- comb's company, Col. James Reed's regiment, and in 1776 was in Capt. Abijah Smith's company of New York militia. He was born in Tidioute, Pa.

Born in East Troy, Pa. Wife of Howard Cole.

Descendant of Nathaniel Allen, John Calkins, Ebenezer Stevens, and Cornelius Layman (La Mont), of New York.

Daughter of Darwin Nathaniel Allen and Mary E. La Mont, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Allen and Maranda Sheffield, his wife; John La Mont and Olive Pettit, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Allen and Lydia Stevens, his wife; Cornelius Layman and Zilla Carner (d. 1838), his wife; James Shef- field, M. D., and Sally Calkins, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Stevens and Lydia Griswold, his wife; Daniel Calkins and Rhoda Carrier, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Calkins and Rebecca Jewett, his wife.

Nathaniel Allen (1761-1839), was a minute man in the Suffolk County militia, 1st regiment of New York. He was born on Long Island ; died in East Troy, Pa.

John Calkins (1747-1804), served as a private in Col. Morris Graham's regiment of New York militia. He was borr in Saratoga County, N. Y. ; died in Earlville.

MRS. NELLIE L. ALLEN COLE.

51545

lineage; book.

239

Ebenezer Stevens (1713-98), was a member of the Assembly and served in the miHtia. He was born in Kilingsworth ; died in Salisbury, Conn.

Also No. 19434.

Cornelius Layman (1755-1842), was placed on the pension roll of New York, 1833, for service as private in the Berkshire County, Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in New York.

Also No. 33504.

Born in Sullivan County, Pa.

Wife of Charles E. Goodrich. Descendant of John Scureman, of New Jersey. Daughter of William H. Scureman and Emma Rerser, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Scureman and Marie I. de (Scureman), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Scureman and Catherine Applegate, his wife (parents of Henry).

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Scureman and Catherine Morlie (or Leonard), his wife.

John Scureman (1757-1833), was placed on the pension roll, 1832, for nine months' actual service as private, New Jer- sey line. His widow in 1853 was allowed a pension.

Also No. 33077.

Born in Carbon County, Pa. Wife of Frederick Moon.

Descendant of Ensign Garrett Brodhead, Andrew Dingman, Capt. Samuel Drake, Isaac Newman, Col. James Easton.

Daughter of Andrew Jackson Broadhead (b. 1822) and Ophelia Easton (b. 1822), his wife, m. 1845.

MRS. CORA SCUREMAN GOODRICH.

51546

MRS. EMILY BRODHEAD MOON.

51547

240

DAUGHTERS THK AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

Granddaughter of Garrett Brodhead (1793-1872) and Cornelia Ding- man (1797-1883), his wife, m. 1813; Calvin Easton (1795-1826) and Charlotte Newman (1802-59), his wife, m. 1821.

Gr-granddaughter of Hon. Richard Brodhead (1771-1843) and Hannah Drake (1769-1832), his wife, m. 1790; Normand Easton (1758-1806) and Merab Perry (1758-1851), his wife, m. 1819; Daniel W. Ding- man (1774-1862) and Mary Westbrook (1774-1852), his wife; Thomas Newman (1770-1841) and Nellie (Randall) Brink, his wife, m. 1798.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Garrett Brodhead and Jane Davis, his wife; Samuel Drake and Sarah Handy, his wife; James Easton and Eunice Pomeroy (1733-78), m. 1753; Andrew Dingman and Jane Westbrook (b. 1755), his wife; Isaac Newman and Abigail Webb, his wife.

Garrett Brodhead (1733-1804), served as ensign in the North- ampton County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Marbletown, N. Y. ; died in Stroudsburg, Pa.

Andrew Dingman (1753-1839), was placed on the pension roll of Pennsylvania, 1831, for service as private in the New Jer- sey militia. He was born in Wayne County; died in Pike County, Pa.

Samuel Drake, served as lieutenant in Capt. Jacob vStroud's company of Pennsylvania militia, 1775, and as captain, 1776. He died, 1789, in Lower Smithfield, Pa. Isaac Newman (1731-1808), served as a private in the Associ- ated Exempts of Westchester County at the battle of White Plains. He was born in Stamford, Conn., removed to West- chester, and died in Charlton, N. Y. James Easton (1728-96), was with Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga and commanded a Berkshire County regiment in the Canadian expedition, 1775. He was born in Hartford, Conn. ; died in Pittsfield, Mass. Also No. 28592.

MRS. LOIS ROXANA MORSS RICHMOND. 51548 Born in Windham, N. Y. Wife of William Henry Richmond.

Descendant of Ensign Daniel Kirtland, of Connecticut.

LINEJAGE BOOK.

241

Daughter of Foster Morss and Roxana Kirtland (b. 178i), his 3rd wife, m. 1814.

Granddaughter of Daniel Kirtland and Lovisa Lord, his wife.

Daniel Kirtland (1745-1824), served as sergeant in the 9th company from Saybrooke, Conn., under Capt. John Ely; pro- moted ensign, 1777, in Capt. Martin Kirtland's company, Col. Erasrus Wolcott's regiment. He was born in Saybrooke; died in Greene County, N. Y.

Also No. 36991.

MRS. CLARA MORSS RICHMOND. 51549 Born in Carbondale, Pa.

Descendant of Robert Richmond, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of William Henry Richmond (b. 1821) and Lois Roxanna Morss (b. 1823), his wife, m. 1849.

Granddaughter of WilHam Wadsworth Richmond (b. 1797) and Clar- isia Bailey, his wife, m. 1819.

Gr-granddaughter of John Richmond (b. 1767) and Prudence Wads- worth (b. 1772), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Richmond and Martha Hinde, his wife, m. 1766.

Robert Richmond, served as a private in the Massachusetts

militia. He was born, 1738, in the Middleboro, Mass. Also No. 33206.

MRS. EMELINE KIRTLAND RICHMOND DREHER. 51550

Born in Carbondale, Pa.

Wife of Julius C. Dreher. Descendant of Robert Richmond.

Daughter of William Henry Richmond (b. 1821) and Lois Roxana

Morss (b. 1823), his wife. Sec No. 51549.

242

DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMEjRICAN RDVOI^UTION.

MRS. MARY R. RICHMOND TRACY.

50551

Born in Carbondale, Pa.

Wife of Frederick Kirtland Tracy. Descendant of Robert Richmond.

Daughter of William Henry Richmond (b. 1821) and Lois Roxana

Morss (b. 1823), his wife. See No. 51549.

Born in Kent County, Del.

Wife of Franklin Gibbs Crispili. Descendant of Capt. Lucas De Witt.

Daughter of Orlean De Witt, Jr., and Laura McColley, his wife.

Granddaughter of Orlean De Witt and Jerusha Case, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John De Witt and Hannah Egbertson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddauhgter of Lucas De Witt and Debora Person, his wife.

Lucas De Witt (1738-1820), commanded a company of Ulster County militia, under Col. John Hardenburg. He was born in Ulster County ; died in Breen County, N. Y.

Also No. 21192.

Born in Providence, R. I. Wife of Charles Sherman.

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Dunn, of Rhode Island.

Daughter of Albert G. Sprague and Sarah E. Cole, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Purse Cole and Rosina Dodge, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Biswell Cole and Desire Dunn, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Dunn, Jr., and Lucy Pierce, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Dunn and Priscilla Ball, his wife.

Samuel Dunn (1710-87), served as captain in the Continental Navy, and assisted in blowing up the battleship ''Caspee," which was one of the events leading up to the Revolution. He was born and died in New Shoreham, R. I.

Also No. 49560.

MRS. LYDIA DE WITT CRISPIN.

51552

MRS. ELIZABETH R. SHERMAN.

51553

WNEJAG^ BOOK.

MISS EDNA CHESEBROUGH.

51554

Born in Stonington, Conn.

Descendant of Amos Chesebrough, of Connecticut. Daughter of Gideon Perry Chesebrough (b. 1823) and Anna Delia Lasher, his wife.

Granddaughter of Amos Chesebrough (b. 1773) and Phebe Denison,- his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Chesebrough (b. 1743) and Mary Slack, his wife.

Gr-gr -granddaughter of Amos Chesebrough and Desire Williams, his wife.

Amos Chesebrough, was chosen inspector, 1780. He was born

at Stonington, 1732, where he died. Also No. 14713.

Born in Stonington, Conn. Descendant of Amos Chesebrough.

Daughter of Gideon Perry Chesebrough and Anna Delia Lasher, his wife. See No. 51554.

Born in Sumter County, S. C. Wife of Walter Isaac Herbert.

Descendant of Rev. Richard Farnum, Capt. James Kincaid, Major William Buford, and Capt. William Richardson.

Daughter of Charles Manning Farnum and Frances Emma Garden, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Clement Farnum and Harriet Davis, his wife; Alcester Garden and Elizabeth Richardson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Richard Farnum and Dorothea Maria Burn, his 2nd wife; William Richardson, Jr., and Emma Buford, his 2nd wife; Jonathan Davis and Rebecca Kincaid, his wife.

MISS GRACE LOUISE CHESEBROUGH.

51555

MRS. CONSTANCE FURMAN HERBERT.

51556

244

DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Richardson and Ann Magdalene Guig- nard, his wife; William Buford and Frances June, his wife; James Kincaid and Mary McMorris, his wife.

Richard Famum (1755-1825), was a patriot preacher, so elo- quent that Cornwallis said : "He feared the prayers of that godly man much more than the armies of Sumter and Marion." He was born in Esopus, N. Y.; died in Charles- ton, S. C.

Also No. 39363.

James Kincaid (1724-1801), served as captain of cavalry under Marion in many battles and was wounded at Eutaw Springs. He was born in Ireland ; died in Charleston, S. C.

William Buford, was ensign of the 1st troop of North Carolina Dragoons, 1777; promoted major, 1781, and was severely wounded at the battle of Eutaw Springs. He was born in Middlesex County, Va. ; died in Williamsburg County, S. C.

William Richardson (1740-86), was a member of the First Provincial Congress and appointed captain of the first rifle regiment. He was captured at Charleston, parolled, and when exchanged served as quartermaster. He was born in Virginia ; died in Sumter County, S. C.

Also No. 11443.

MRS. EDNARDINA STROBEL HEMPHILL. 51557 Born in Charleston, S. C. Wife of David Hemphill.

Descendant of Lieut. Daniel Strobel and of William Bullock. Daughter of Maynard Strobel and Caroline Lydia Bullock, his wife. See No. 51039.

Granddaughter of James Bowen Bullock and Eliza G. Courtenay, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Bullock and Silence Bowen, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Bullock and Susanna Kent, his wife. William Bullock (1716-1810), enlisted as a private, 1780. in

Capt. Joseph Wilmarth's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's , regiment, from Rehoboth, Mass. He was born and died in

Rehoboth.

WNEAGS BOOK.

245

MRS. LUCRETIA MORDECAI CRUM. 51558

Born in Charleston, S. C.

Wife of S. W. Cnim.

Descendant of Joseph Wamock.

Daughter of Isaac Whitlock Mordecai and Laura Hayes Taylor, his wife.

Granddaughter of Rowland Taylor and Emmeline Hislop, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Hislop and Mary Martha Warnock, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Warnock and Ann Motheringham, his wife.

Joseph Warnock (1740-1810), served, 1782, under Col. Rich- ard Richardson, in the South Carolina militia. He was born in St. Dennis Parish, S. C. ; died in Illinois.

MRS. OLIVE MORDECAI MARCHANT. 51559 Born in Charleston, S. C. Descendant of Joseph Wamock.

Daughter of Isaac Whitlock Mordecai and Laura Hayes Taylor, his

wife. See No. 51558.

MRS. NINA VANCE BAILEY. 51 660

Born in Bossier Parish, La. Wife of Joseph Bailey.

Descendant of Capt. James Butler, and of Benjamin Rathbun. Daughter of John Chappell Vance (1843-1913) and Ophelia Helen

Pratt (1850-86), his wife. Granddaughter of Allen Vance and Mary Chappell, his wife; Luther

Pratt (1815-56) and Dorliska Rathbun (1815-87), his wife.

246

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Gr-granddaughter of John Chappell and Elizabeth Brooks, his wife; Joel Rathbun, M. D., and Philomena Alden (1783-1861), his wife, m. 1802.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Elisha Brooks and Nancy Butler (b. 1765), his wife; Benjamin Rathbun, Jr. (1744-1819), and Huldah Williams (1752-1824), his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Butler and Mary Simpson, his wife; Benjamin Rathbun and Mary Cahoon, his wife, m. 1742.

James Butler (1737-81), commanded a company in the expe- dition, 1779, against the Cherokee Indians. He was killed by a band of Tories led by the notorious William Cunningham. He was born in Prince William County, Va. ; died in Edge- field District, S. C.

Benjamin Rathbun (1720-79), signed, 1776, in Hopkinton, the declaration to defend the colonies in their contest for inde- pendence. He was born in Rhode Island ; died in Colchester, Conn.

Also No. 39499.

MRS. AMANDA LOU COPELAND. 51561

Born in Laurens, S. C.

Wife of George Anderson Copeland. Descendant of Leonard Beasley.

Daughter of Barney Smith Jones and Amelia Ferguson, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Richard Ferguson and Mary Beasley, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Leonard Beasley and Nancy Clark, his 2nd wife.

Leonard Beasley (1764-1844), enlisted, 1781, as a private under Capt. Thomas Jones, Col. Alexander Dick. He was placed on the pension roll, 1832, from Laurens District, S. C.

MRS. ALYBEL ADAMS MURPHY. 51562

Born in Atlanta, Ga.

Descendant of Rev. Daniel Marshall and of Rev. Abraham Marshall.

Daughter of Eugene Flournoy Adams and Inez Baber, his wife. Granddaughter of Benson W. Adams and Leonora Marshall Leitner, his 2nd wife.

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Gr-granddaughter of Jabez Pleiades Marshall and Martha Flournoy, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Marshall and Ann Waller, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Marshall and Martha Stearns, his 2nd wife.

Daniel Marshall (1706-84), served as chaplain in the Revolu- tionary war, and received 187 acres of land for his services. He was born in Connecticut; died in Georgia.

Abraham Marshall (1748-1819), served as chaplain in Col. Stewart's regiment of minute men, from Augusta, Ga. He was born in Windsor, Conn. ; died in Georgia.

Born in Greenville, S. C.

Wife of Henry Pinckney McGee. Descendant of Stephen Siddall.

Daughter of John McKay and Charlotte Ann Yancey, his wife. Granddaughter of Dabner Yancey and Polly Siddall, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Siddall and Polly Head, his wife. Stephen Siddall (1763-1852), enlisted as a private, 1780, in

Capt. Thomas Yarbrough's company. Col. Hawe's regiment,

from Farquier County, Va. In 1850 he applied for a pension ;

he was then living in Cherokee County, Ga. He was born in

Virginia. Also No. 47037.

Born in Rochester, N. Y. Wife of Electus B. L. Taylor.

Descendant of Capt. James Hooker and of Brig. Gen. Erastus

Wolcott, of Connecticut. Daughter of Henry Edward Hooker and Mary Cady Glen, his wife. Granddaughter of Horace Hooker and Helen Wolcott, his wife.

MRS. EMMA CAROLINE McGEE.

51563

MRS. CAROLINE HOOKER TAYLOR.

51564

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Gr-granddaughter of James Hooker and Mary Chaffee, his wife; Eras- tus Wolcott, Jr., and Chloe Bissell, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Erastus Wolcott and Jerusha Wolcott, his wife.

James Hooker (1742-1805), in 1775 was a member of the Com- mittee of Inspection and purchaser and keeper of stores. He was promoted with a company of men and given the tank of captain. He was bom in Hartford ; died in Windsor, Conn.

Erastus Wolcott (1722-93), in 1776, commanded a regiment of militia at Boston. In 1777 he was made brigadier general and led the first brigade of Connecticut troops to Peekskill and Danbury. He was born in Windsor, Conn.

Also No. 3296.

MRS. EMILY F. LANGLEY HERLESTON. 51565 Born in Charleston, S. C. Wife of John Herleston.

Descendant of Samuel Prioleau, Samuel Prioleau, Jr., and

David Hamilton, of South Carolina. Daughter of Samuel Langley, Jr., and Francenia Ann Cantwell, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Langley, M. D., and Martha Prioleau, his

wife; Patrick Cantwell and Elizabeth George Sullivan, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Prioleau and Marianne Cordes, his wife;

Timothy Sullivan and Mary Hamilton, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Prioleau, Jr., and Catherine Cordes,

his wife; David Hamilton and Elizabeth Norris Reynolds, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Prioleau and Providence Hext,

his wife.

Samuel Prioleau (1717-92), was imprisoned on the British ship at Charleston Harbor and sent to St. Augustine, 1780, after the fall of the city. He was bom and died in South Carolina.

Samuel Prioleau, Jr. (1742-1818), was a continental soldier, and taken prisoner and sent to St. Augustine. He was born and died in South Carolina.

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David Hamilton (1749-94), was taken prisoner at the surrender of Charleston, confined on board prison ship "Torbay" and later sent to Philadelphia. He was not released until peace was declared. He was bom in Cork, Ireland ; died in Charles- ton, S. C.

Also No. 27131.

Born in Abbeville, S. C. Wife of Milton W. Coleman,

Descendant of Lieut. Elisha Brooks, and of Capt. James Butler,

of South Carolina. Daughter of Stanmore Butler Brooks and Taphense B. Lipscomb (1809-

80), his wife, m. 1827. Granddaughter of Elisha Brooks and Nancy Butler, his wife. See No. 51560.

Elisha Brooks (1761-1806), served as Heutenant in Col. Robert Anderson's regiment from South Carolina. He was bom and died in Newbury, S. C.

Born in Abbeville, S. C. Wife of W. R. Cothran.

Descendant of James Harrison, of South Carolina.

Daughter of F. E. Harrison and Mary E. Perrin, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of James Harrison, Jr., and Sarah Earle, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Harrison and Elizabeth Hampton, his wife.

James Harrison (1748-1815), served as a soldier in the South Carolina forces when the Carolinas were overrun by the enemy. He was born in North Carolina; died in South Carolina.

MRS. MARY BROOKS COLEMAN.

51566

MRS. JEANIE HARRISON COTHRAN.

51567

250

DAUGHTEJRS THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. SALLIE WILLS DEAN. 51568 Born in Edgefield, S. C. Wife of William Pierce Dean.

Descendant of Matthew Wills, William Coleman, William Cole- man, Jr.; Capt. Nathaniel Abney, William Merchant, and Matthew Smith.

Daughter of Eldred Jones Wills and Isabella Merchant, his wife.

Granddaughter of Matthew Wills, Jr., and Mary Coleman, his wife; James Merchant (1801-83) and Rachel Smith (1802-82), his wife, m. 1826.

Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Mills and Sarah Abney (b. 1755), his wife; William Coleman, Jr. (1754-1820), and Mary Gray, his wife; William Merchant and Rachel Black, his wife, m. 1772; Matthew- Smith and Kerron Happuck Watts, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Coleman and Ann Hester, his wife, m. 1788; Nathaniel Abney and Patsey Ann Hester, his wife, m. 1758.

Matthew Wills (1757-1814), served as a private in the State militia of South Carolina, during the Revolution. He was born in England; died in South Carolina.

William Coleman (1724-85), served as a private under Col. Thomas Brandon at the battle of Ramsour's Mill. He was born in Virginia ; died in South Carolina.

William Coleman, Jr. (1754-1814), served as a private at the battle of Ramsour's Mill, under Col. Thomas Brandon. He was born and died in South Carolina.

Nathaniel Abney (1737-90), commanded a company under Major Andrew Williamson at Ninety-Six in the South Caro- lina militia. He died in South Carolina.

William Merchant (1751-1812), was a brave and fearless sol- dier, served as a private from Newbury, South Carolina, where he was bom and died.

Matthew Smith (1758-1822), served as a private in Capt. Wil- liam Hext's company of light infantry, 1st South Carolina regiment, 1780, under Col. Charles Cotesworth. He was born and died in Edgefield County, S. C.

UNEAGE BOOK.

MRS. ESTELLE CRESWELL FLEMING.

51569

Born in Abbeville County, S. C.

Wife of Capt. Robert Franklin Fleming. Descendant of Capt. James Butler.

Daughter of Capt. Henry Hunter Creswell and Sarahan Mays Watson, his wife.

Granddaughter of Richard Watson and Lavina Brooks, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Elisha Brooks and Nancy Butler, his wife. See No. 51560.

Born in Laurens, S. C. Descendant of Capt. James Butler, Lieut. Elisha Brooks, Rev.

James Creswell and John Williams. Daughter of Robert Franklin Fleming (b. 1840) and Z. Estelle Creswell,

his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Fleming (1803-82) and Harriet J. Williams (1815-88), his wife, m. 1833; Henry Hunter Creswell and Sarah Ann Watson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Charles Williams (1788-1860) and Jeanne Cun- ningham (1794-1854), his wife, m. 1812; Richard Watson and Lavina Brooks, his wife; Elihu Creswell and Sarah Hunter, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Williams and Cynthia Adams (d. 1822), his wife, m. 1787; Elisha Brooks and Nancy Butler, his wife.

See Nos. 51047, 51560, 51566.

John Williams (1734-1823), was a patriot, and member of the Provincial Congress of South Carolina, 1775-76. He died in Laurens, S. C.

MISS LOUISE CATHERINE FLEMING.

51570

MRS. HENRIETTA WITHERS GRIER.

51571

Born in Camden, S. C.

Wife of F, Barron Grier.

Descendant of Lieut. Burwell Boykin.

252

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Daughter of William Randolph Withers and Nannie Shannon, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson Withers and Betsy Boykin, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Burwell Boykin and Mary Whitaker, his wife.

Burwell Boykin (1741-1817), served as lieutenant in the mount- ed Rangers of South Carolina. He was born in Southamp- ton, Va. ; died in South Carolina.

Also No. 29307.

Born in Camden, S. C.

Wife of William G. Gambrell. Descendant of Lieut. Burwell Boykin.

Daughter of William Randolph Withers and Nannie Shannon, his wife. See No. 51571.

Born in Greenwood, S. C.

Wife of W. M. Stevenson. Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Payne.

Daughter of James Thomas Rogers and Evelyn Eloise Walker, his wife. Granddaughter of William Skillman Rogers and Henrietta Roseberry, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Wililam Rogers and Catherine Skillman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Christopher Skillman and Henrietta Payne, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Josiah Payne and Elizabeth Fleming, his 1st wife, m. 1755.

Josiah Payne (1740-82), served in the Virginia militia. He re- moved to that part of North Carolina, now Tennessee, after the Revolution. He was born in Goochland County, Va. ; died in Tennessee.

Also No. 48186.

MRS. MARY WITHERS GAMBRELL.

51572

MRS. EVELYN ROGERS STEVENSON.

51573

LINKAGE BOOK.

MRS. BESSIE WATTS SANDERS.

51574

Born in Laurens County, S. C.

Wife of Marshall Frasier Sanders. Descendant of Capt. James Butler.

Daughter of John Barratt Watts, M.D., and Anna Belle Perrin, his wife.' Granddaughter of Richard Watts and Lavina Brooks, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of EHsha Brooks and Nancy Butler, his wife. See No. 51560.

Born in New Market, S. C.

Wife of Goldsby Porter Sloan. Descendant of Capt. James Butler.

Daughter of Martin Hackett Coleman and Mary Ella Brooks, his wife. Granddaughter of William Butler Brooks and Almena McGhee, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Elisha Brooks and Mary Simpson, his wife. See No. 51560.

Born in Brunson, S. C. Wife of Trower Cravens.

Descendant of Joshua Lockwood, of South Carolina. Descendant of Huileman Alison Webb and Martha Ann Small, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin C. Webb and Huileman A. Lockwood, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Lockwood, Jr., and Caroline Lee, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Lockwood and Mary Lee, his wife.

Joshua Lockwood (1729-1809), was a patriot of South Caro- lina during the Revolution. He was born in England; died in South Carolina.

Also No. 47378.

MRS. PEARL COLEMAN SLOAN.

51575

MRS. EMILY J. WEBB CRAVENS.

51576

254

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. H. ALISON WEBB DIBBLE.

61577

Born in Hampton, S. C. Descendant of Joshua Lockwood.

Daughter of Huileman Alison Webb and Martha Ann Small, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin C. Webb and Huileman A. Lockwood, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Lockwood, Jr., and Caroline Lee, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Lockwood and Mary Lee, his wife. Joshua Lockwood (1729-1809), was a patriot of South Carolina

during the Revolution. He was born in England ; died in

South Carolina. Also No. 47378.

Born in Columbia, S. C. Descendant of Capt. James WilUams.

Daughter of Henry Thompson Earle and Caroline Leaphart, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Robinson M. Earle and Elizabeth Williams, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Waddy Thompson and Elizabeth Blackburn Wil- liams, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Williams and Elizabeth Blackburn, his wife.

James Williams, served in the Virginia Continental line, and,

1778, held the rank of captain. He was bom, 1723. Also No. 20227.

MRS. HENRIETTA I. EARLE.

51578

MRS. ROSA CANTRY HEYWARD.

51579

Born in Kershaw, S. C.

Wife of Albert R. Heyward, Jr.

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Richard Richardson, of South Caro- lina.

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Daughter of Edward Brevard Gantry and Mary Whitaker Boykin, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Willis Gantry and Gamilla Floride Richardson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Peter Richardson and Floride Ayre, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Richardson and Dorothy Sinkler, his 2nd wife.

Richard Richardson (1704-80), was over seventy when war- was declared, and was elected a member of the Council of Safety. He served in the Provincial Congress and assisted in framing the State Constitution. He was taken prisoner at the fall of Charleston and his life was shortened by con- finement. He was bom in Jamestown, Va. ; died in Salis- bury, S. C.

Also No. 47047.

MRS. JOSEPHINE BEDON IZARD JOSEY. 51580 Born in Watterboro, S. G. Wife of A. B. Josey.

Descendant of Hon. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina.

Daughter of Allen Gadwallader Izard and Julia Davie Bedon, his wife.

Granddaughter of Walter Izard and Mary G. Green, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Henry Izard and Emma Middleton, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ralph Izard and Alice de Lancey, his wife.

Ralph Izard (1741-1804), gave distinguished civil service in Paris and on his return, 1780, was a delegate to the Con- tinental Congress. No man enjoyed more the confidence of Washington. He was born and died in Charleston, S. C.

Also Nos. 548, 1258, 33252.

MRS. CLAUDIA EARLE KNOWLTON. 51581

Born in Golumbia, S. G.

Wife of Augustus Barton Knowlton, M.D. Descendant of Capt. James Williams.

Daughter of Henry Thompson Earle and Caroline Leaphart, his 2nd

wife. See No. 51578.

256

DAUGHTB:RS THie AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

MRS. ANNICE HARRIS LOWRY.

51583

Born in York County, S. C. Wife of John Edward Lowry.

Descendant of Col. William Bratton, of South Carolina.

Daughter of Rev. John Stitt Harris and Agnes Bratton, his wife.

Granddaughter of John S. Bratton, M.D., and Harriet Rainey, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Bratton and Martha Robertson, his wife.

William Bratton (1740-1816), gave gallant service in many battles throughout the Revolution. His signal victory at Huck's defeat, with inferior numbers, has made his name famous in the State he so nobly defended. He was born in Virginia; died in Brattonsville, S. C.

Also No. 15297.

Born in Richland County, S. C. Wife of John Quitman Marshall.

Descendant of Zachariah Smith Brooks, of South Carolina. Daughter of John Hampton Brooks and Mary Goodwyn Adams, his wife. Granddaughter of Whitfield Brooks (b. 1790) and Mary Parsons Car- roll, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Zachariah S. Brooks and Elizabeth Butler, his wife.

Zachariah Smith Brooks (1765-1848), was placed on the pension roll, 1840, from Edgefield County, South Carolina, as a private in Capt. James Butler's company, Col Picken's regiment. He was born in Newbury Dist., S. C; died in Edgefield.

MRS. JANE BROOKS MARSHALL.

51583

MRS. MARY McCOY METTS.

51584

Born in Gillisonville, S. C.

Wife of Walter Arthur Metts.

Descendant of Capt. Nathan Johnston, and of Jonas Johnston.

LINEAGE BOOK.

Daughter of LeRoy F. Youmans and Mary E. Tillinghast, his wife. Granddaughter of William Youmans and Selina M. H. Johnston, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Johnston and Elizabeth McCoy, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonas Johnston and Elizabeth Tuten, his wife, m. 1793.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathan Johnston and Hester Bryan, his wife. Nathan Johnston (1740-1800), served, 1779, as captain in Col

William Harden's regiment in Upper Granville County, South

Carolina militia. He was bom in North Carolina; died in

Greenville, S. C. Jonas Johnston (1766-1842), served as a private under his

father, Capt. Nathan Johnston. He was bom at Tar River,

N. C. ; died in Granville, S. C.

Bom in Richland County, S. C. Wife of Robert Moorman.

Descendant of Capt. William Capers, of South Carolina. Daughter of Alexander N. Salley and Elizabeth Capers Jones, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel B. Jones and Emma Capers, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Capers, Jr., and Susan McGill, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Capers and Mary Singletary, his wife.

William Capers (1758-1812), served in Marion's brigade, and was one of the defenders of Charleston, Fort Moultrie, Rug- ley's Mills and at the siege of Savannah, where Pulaski fell. He was bom in St. Thomas Parish ; died in Sumter District.

Also No. 27129.

Born in Cobb County, Ga.

Wife of L. B. Owens, M.D.

Descendant of Capt. William Capers.

Daughter of Francis W. Capers and Hannah Bascom, his wife. Granddaughter of William Capers and Susan McGill, his 2nd wife. See No. 51585.

MRS. CELESTE TALLEY MOORMAN.

51585

MRS. CLARA CAPERS OWENS.

51586

258

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. CAROLINE EARLE SAMS.

51587

Born in Colnmbia, S. C.

Wife of James Hagood Sams. Descendant of Capt. James Williams.

Daughter of Henry Thompson Earle and Caroline Leaphart, his 2nd

wife. See No. 51578.

Born in Spartanburg, S. C.

Wife of John Trimmier Sloan. Descendant of Isham Blake.

Daughter of WilHam Kennedy Blake and Marina Gregg Jones, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Clifton Blake and Eliza Caroline Smith, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Isham Blake and Mary Macy Clifton, his wife.

Isham Blake (1755-1830), served as a soldier and fifer and was body guard to Lafayette at the battles of Brandy wine and Yorktown. He was born in South Hampton, Va. ; died in Fayetteville, N. C.

Born in York County, S. C.

Wife of Francis Eugene Sims. Descendant of Col. William Bratton.

Daughter of Rev. John Stitt Harris and Agnes Bratton, his wife. See No. 51582.

MRS. FRANCES BLAKE SLOAN.

51588

MRS. STITT HARRIS SIMS.

51589

UNKAGE BOOK.

MRS. MARGARET HARRIS THOMAS.

51590

Born in York County, S. C.

Wife of Oscar Ernest Thomas, M.D. Descendant of Col. William Bratton.

Daughter of Rev. John Stitt Harris and Agnes Bratton, his wife. See No. 51582.

Born in Charleston, S. C. Wife of Henry Burroughs Wallace.

Descendant of Lieut. John Mikell, of South Carolina.

Daughter of Thomas Waring Mikell and Jane Yates, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Archibald Mikell (b. 1810) and Hess War- ing Smith, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Mikell, Jr. (b. 1775), and Providence Jenkins, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Mikell (b. 1750) and Abigail Jenkins, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Mikell and Anne Fickling, his wife.

John Mikell, of South Carolina, was a commissioned officer in Marion's brigade, 1780, and was one of the prisoners con- fined on the prison ship "Torbey."

Also No. 41110.

MRS. AGNES MIKELL WALLACE.

51591

MRS. EVELYN HATCH CORRELL.

51592

Born in Areola, Ala.

Wife of Daniel Coram Correll.

Descendant of Lemuel Hatch, of North Carolina.

26o

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of Alfred Hatch and Victoria Walker, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Durant Hatch and Eliza West, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Hatch and Mary Fonville, his wife. Lemuel Hatch, was a member of the Provincial Congress which

met, 1774, at Halifax, N. C. He was born and died in North

Carolina.

Born in Manchester, Iowa. Wife of Charles H. Barrett.

Descendant of Jesse Dunham, and of Lieut. Moses Tucker. Daughter of Francis Willis Dunham and Anna Mary Start, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Dunham and Pauline Joiner, his wife ; George

Start and Mary (Polly) Colton, his .

Gr-granddaughter of Jesse Dunham and Lois Hatch, his wife; Moses

Start and Margaret Gould, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Start and Mary Tucker, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Tucker.

Jesse Dunham (1757-1845), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Sears' company. Col. Stone's regiment, and in 1779 was in Capt. Joseph Richardson's company, Col. Samuel Denny's regiment. He was born in Plympton, Mass. ; died in Royalton, Vt.

Moses Tucker (1734-92), served as lieutenant, 1777, in Capt. Edmund Bryant's company, Col. Daniel Moore's regiment, at Saratoga, and, 1778, in the New Hampshire State militia. He was born in Salisbury, N. H.

Born in Calhoun County, Miss. Wife of Felix C. Hunt.

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Thomas Rodney, of Delaware. Daughter of Hundley Vaughan and Anna Wallace, his wife. Granddaughter of James Wallace and Susan Rodney, his wife.

MRS. LAURA DUNHAM BARRETT.

51593

MRS. ZOULEIME HUNT.

51594

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261

Gr-granddaughter of Caesar Rodney and Susan E. Hunn, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Rodney and Elizabeth Fisher, his wife.

Thomas Rodney (1744-1811), was a member of the first Com- mittee of Safety. He was in command of the State militia at the battles of Trenton, Princeton and Monmouth. He gave valuable civil service and was a delegate to the Continental Congress at the close of the war. He was born in Dover,- Del. ; died in Natchez, Miss.

Also No. 11427.

Born in Forsyth, Ga.

Wife of John C. Brown.

Descendant of Capt. Stephen Cantrell.

Daughter of Charles Carroll Cantrell and Letitia Allen, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Cantrell and Sallie Gillespie, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Cantrell and Mary Blakemore, his wife.

Stephen Cantrell (1758-1827), was employed by the Continental Commissioners of North Carolina. He was captain of the guard and for his service received a land grant, 1788, in Davidson County, Tenn. He was born in Abingdon, Va. ; died in Sumner County, Tenn.

Also Nos. 1776, 6978, 14237, 17850.

Born in Gallatin, Tenn.

Wife of Josephus C. Guild.

Descendant of Capt. Stephen Cantrell.

Daughter of Charles Carroll Cantrell and Letitia Allen, his wife. See No. 51595.

MRS. KATE CANTRELL BROWN.

51595

MRS. GEORGE CANTRELL GUILD.

51596

262

DAUGHTE:rS of TH^ AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. LYDE POPE BROWN.

51597

Born in Fayette County, Tenn.

Wife of Foster V. Brown. Descendant of Dr. John Sale.

Daughter of Andrew Rembert Pope and Mary Ada Murrell, his wife. Granddaughter of John Pope and Elizabeth Hemphill Jones, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of L,e Roy Pope and Judith Sale, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Cornelius Sale and Jane Dawson, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Sale and Elizabeth Willis, his wife.

John Sale (1729-1815), was an officer in the early wars and after the loss of a leg acted as surgeon. He received a land grant in Amherst County for meritorious services during the Revolution.

Also No. 6346.

Born in Jackson, Tenn. Wife of Alston M. Boyd.

Descendant of Capt. James Bell, and of Sergt. James Henry

Slack, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of T. W. Bell (1844-84) and Lucia Camille Bright (b. 1853),

his wife, m. 1874.

Granddaughter of Alfred A. Bell (1809-73) and Mary Lowry (1814-96), his wife, m. 1837 ; Johnston E. Bright and Sarah Bell Slack, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Bell (1780-1822) and Mary Anne Woland (1782-1866), his wife, m. 1797; James Elijah Slack and Sophia Leake, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Bell and Esther Bell, his wife; James

Henry Slack and Alice Torbet, his wife. James Bell, was in Col. Samuel Lewis' regiment, and served at

the siege of Yorktown. He died, 1805, in Nelson County, Va.

MRS. MARY BELL BOYD.

51598

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James Henry Slack (1756-1831), aided in ferrying the army across the Delaware that memorable night, 1776. He was at Valley Forge, and 1781 in the southern campaign. He was born and died in Bucks County, Pa.

Also Nos. 3019, 8055, 30883.

Born in Mississippi. Wife of William Lone.

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Hopson, of Virginia. Daughter of Albert B. Caruthers and Janie Leavell, his wife. Granddaughter of Napolean Leavell, Jr., and Melbry Williams, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Napolean Leavell and Eliza Jane Hopson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Hopson and Eliza Road, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Hopson and Sallie Boyd, his wife. Joseph Hopson (1752-1815), served as lieutenant and was

at the battle of Cowpens. He was born and died in Fairfax

County, Va. Also No. 27943.

Born in Memphis, Tenn. Wife of Frank Walker Smith.

Descendant of Lieut. Robert Dandridge, of Virginia. Daughter of Robert James Cash and Ada Brownfield, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Cash and Mildred S. Dandridge, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Ambler Dandridge and Anne Overton

Goodwin, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Dandridge and Mildred Aylette Allen.

his wife.

Robert Dandridge (1760-99), volunteered while at college and was lieutenant in the artillery under his cousin, Capt. John Champe Carter. He served to the close of the war. He was born and died in Virginia.

Also No. 23266.

MRS. ALBERTA CARUTHERS LONE.

51599

MRS. FANNIE HOLDEN SMITH.

51600

264

DAUGHTEJRS 01^ TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. MARY C. AMES CROWLEY.

51601

Born in Clinton, Iowa.

Wife of Jeremiah Washington Crowley. Descendant of Capt. John Ames.

Daughter of George Washington Ames and Marie De Roiun, his wife.

Granddaughter of David Ames and Rebecca Johnson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Ames and Susanna Howard, his wife.

John Ames (1738-1805), made and furnished guns to the troops and, 1776, commanded a company of Plymouth County militia. He served under different commands in the defense of Rhode Island. He was born and died in West Bridge- water, Mass.

Also No. 9859.

Born in Clarksdale, Miss.

Wife of John W. Cutrer.

Descendant of Capt. James Lusk.

Daughter of John Clark and Eliza Alcorn, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Alcorn and Louisa Lusk, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Lusk and Sarah McElwyne, his 2nd wife,

James Lusk (1754-1803), served in the South Carolina militia.

He died in Illinois. Also No. 34988.

Born in Nashville, Tenn.

Wife of Albert B. Long.

Descendant of Col. James Johnston.

Daughter of Nathan Harsh and Mary Rutherford, his wife.

Granddaughter of Griffith Rutherford and Elizabeth Johnston, his wife.

MRS. BLANCHE CLARK CUTRER.

51602

MRS. MINNIE HARSH LONG.

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Gr-granddaughter of Robert Johnston and Mary Reid, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Johnston and Jane Ewart, his wife.

James Johnston (1742-1805), entered the army as a captain, 1776. At the battle of King's Mountain he commanded the reserve which was soon called into service. He was elected to the Senate, 1780, and near the close of the war acted as dis- bursing agent for the Western Division. He was born in Tryon County ; died in Lincoln County, N. C.

Also No. 20273.

Born in Madison, Miss. Descendant of Gov. Patrick Henry.

Daughter of Arthur Perkins and Annie Laurie Shotwell, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jesse Perkins and Mary B. Fontaine, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Patrick Henry Fontaine and Nancy Miller, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Fontaine and Martha Henry, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Patrick Henry and Sarah Shelton, his wife.

Patrick Henry (1736-99), commanded the first troops of the colony and was the first governor. He was an able states- man, a great orator and leader of men throughout his life. He was born in Hanover; died in Charlotte County, Va.

Also Nos. 10299, 12555, 13038, 18969.

Born in Hanover County, Va.

Descendant of Col. Robert Anderson, of South Carolina.

Daughter of John JuHus Anderson and Fannie Norman Buck, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Anderson and Susan Jenkins, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Anderson, Jr., and Maria Thomas, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Anderson and Anne Thompson, his wife.

Robert Anderson (1741-1813), served as captain of volunteers. 1775, and was colonel under Gen. Andrew Pickens at the battle of Cowpens. He was born in Augusta County. \' a. ; died in Pendleton County, S. C.

Also Nos. 17291, 334G7.

MISS ANNIE SHOTWELL PERKINS.

51604

MISS JULIETTE NORMA ANDERSON.

51605

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DAUGHTEJRS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MISS SINDEY BUFORD.

51606

Born in Franklin, Tenn.

Descendant of Capt. Archibald Johnston. Daughter of John W. Buford and Emma Sidney Byers, his wife. Granddaughter of James Byers and Anna .Marie Johnston, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Dr. John Johnston and Abigail Harris, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Archibald Johnston and Sarah Bemis, his wife. Archibald Johnston (1732-1810), served as captain of New

York militia. He was born in Sahsbury, Conn. ; died in Lake-

ville, N. Y. Also No. 23093.

Born in Aberdeen, Miss.

Wife of Winston T. Michie, M.D. descendant of Dr. John Sale, of Virginia.

Daughter of Eugene Paul Sale, M.D., and Mary Edmunds Sykes, his wife.

Granddaughter of John B. Sale and Susan Turner Sykes, his 1st wife. Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Alexander Sale and Sarah Coruthers Burrus, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Sale and Elizabeth Sale, his wife.

John Sale (1729-1815), who had served in the early wars, was placed in charge of the Hessians captured at the battle of Trenton. After the loss of a leg he acted as surgeon and served to the close of the war. He was born in Essex County, Va. ; died in Amherst County.

Also No. 6346.

MRS. ELIZABETH HEMPHILL POPE McLEMORE. 51608

MRS. EVA PAULINE SALE MICHIE.

51607

Born in Homestead, Tenn.

Wife of John C. Mclyemore. Descendant of Dr. John Sale.

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Daughter of Andrew Rembert Pope and Mary Ada Murrell, his wife. Granddaughter of John Pope and EHzabeth Hemphill Jones, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Le Roy Pope and Judith Sale, his wife. See No. 51607.

Born in Aberdeen, Miss. Descendant of Dr. John Sale.

Daughter of Eugene Paul Sale, M.D., and Mary Edmunds Sykes, his

wife. See No. 51607.

Born in Texas. Descendant of Adjt. William Downes.

Daughter of William Barclay and Mattie King Ledbetter, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Ledbetter and Julia Jamison, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Henry Downes Jamison and Elizabeth Batey, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Caldwell Jamison and Jane Downes. his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Downes and Jane Douglas, his wife.

William Downes (1727-1802), at the beginning of the war, entered the South Carolina line as a private, and, 1778, he was adjutant of the 2nd regiment. For his services he re- ceived a grant of land in what is now Mississippi. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Clarksville, Tenn.

Also No. 8067.

MISS LILLIAN SALE.

51609

MISS BERNICE BARCLAY.

51610

MRS. CHARLOTTE NORVILLE MULLIN.

51611

Born in Chillicothe, Mo.

Wife of Joseph P. Mullin. Descendant of Benjamin Drake.

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Daughter of William N. Norville and Isabella Drake, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joshua Hathaway Drake and Charlotte Gibbs, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Drake and Deborah Ferris, his wife.

Benjamin Drake (1766-1844), was placed on the pension roll of Ohio, 1832, for over two years' service as private, New York militia. He was born in Peekskill, N. Y. ; died in Nor- walk, Ohio.

MRS. MARY RINGGOLD DIVINE. 51612

Born in Grimes County, Texas.

Wife of Netiville Divine. Descendant of William Ringgold.

Daughter of James W. Ringgold and Susan Anne Gardiner, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Ringgold and Frances Isabel Livingston, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Ringgold and Anna Ringgold, his 1st wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Ringgold and Sarah Jones, his 1st wife.

William Ringgold, was one of the Committee of Safety, Obser- vation and Correspondence and a member of the convention, 1776, which framed the first constitution for the State of Maryland, where, in 1728, he was born.

MISS MARY NELSON. 51613 Born in Belton, Texas.

Descendant of Major John Nelson.

Daughter of Robert Carter Nelson and Bettie Rather, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Bacon Nelson and Mary Speed, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Nelson and Isabella Wilson Hopkins, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Nelson and Anne (Nancy) Carter, his wife.

John Nelson (1748-1827), enlisted in the army, 1776, as captain and served as major of cavalry at the close of the war. He was born in Yorktown ; died in Mecklenberg County, Va.

Also Nos. 10403, 17856, 28798, 44739.

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MRS. LEONA PENELOPE EDWARDS CROUCH. 51614

Born in San Augustine, Texas.

Wife of William Hill Crouch. Descendant of John Edwards.

Daughter of Iredell Divisor Thomas, Jr., and Anna Kirksey, his wife. Granddaughter of Iredell Divisor Thomas and Penelope Edwards, his' wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Amos Edwards and Penelope Ashmore, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Edwards and Miss Wroe, his wife.

John Edwards (1748-1837), a resident of that portion of Vir- ginia now a part of Kentucky, served in the legislature, 1780. He died in Bourbon County, Ky.

Also Nos. 39385, 50084.

MRS. ALICE SPAULDING HOUGHTON. 51615 Born in Castleton, Vt. Wife of Lee S. Houghton.

Descendant of Col. Benjamin Wait, of Vermont. Daughter of Richard Marvin Spaulding and Mary Hopkins, his wife. Granddaughter of John R. Spaulding and Araline Wait, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Lynde Wait and Lois (Wait), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Wait and Lois Gilbert, his wife (parents of Lois).

Benjamin Wait (1736-1822), who had made a fine record in the early wars, was chosen captain of the militia in 1776, and served until the close of the contest. He was born in Sudbury, Mass.; died in Waitsfield, Vt.

Also Nos. 24826, 35470, 48937.

MRS. EMILY CUTTING EDWARDS. 51616 Born in Brattleboro, Vt. Wife of Abbott S. Edwards.

Descendant of Daniel Stewart, Jr., of Vermont.

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DAUGHTEJRS OF THE AMEjRICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of John Stewart Cutting and Susan Burnett, his wife. Granddaughter of John Cutting and Emily Stewart, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Stewart, Jr., and Dorothy Maynard, his wife.

Daniel Stewart, Jr. (1756-1834), was a minute man at the Lex- ington Alarm from Paxton, Mass., where he was born. He died in Brattleboro, Vt.

Also No. 30219.

Born in Putney, Vt.

Wife of Walter E. Hubbard.

Descendant of Maj. Gen. Seth Pomeroy.

Daughter of Orrin L. Thwing and Martha Billings, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Billings and Sally Tillotson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Barnabas Billings and Martha Pomeroy, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Dr. Medad Pomeroy and Sarah Hunt, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Seth Pomeroy and Mary Hunt, his wife.

Seth Pomeroy (1706-77), was a major general of militia when appointed, 1775, brigadier general. Continental line, but de- clined on account of age.

Also Nos. 19470, 21153, 28573, 33452, 42359, 43210, 50232.

Born in Port Henry, New York. Wife of Arthur Smith Isham.

Descendant of Joshua Wells, Joshua Wells, Jr., and Capt. Thomas Ingersoll.

Daughter of George Ervin Lamb (b. 1845) and Annette Ophelia Wells (b. 1852), his wife, m. 1872.

Granddaughter of James Madison Lamb (1810-71) and Abby Wood- worth (1813-1903), his wife, m. 1833; Sidney Ketchum Wells (1820- 75) and Mary Appleyard (1818-61), his wife, m. 1843.

MRS. LINNA THWING HUBBARD.

51617

MRS. ELLA WELLS LAMB ISHAM.

51618

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Gr-granddaughter of Asa Wells (1794-1865) and Mercy Taylor (1795-

1879), his wife, m. 1818; Guy Woodworth (1776-1867) and Abigail

Ingersoll (1783-1821), his wife, m. 1804. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Wells, Jr., and Hannah Finch (d. 1810),

his 1st wife, m. 1785; Thomas Ingersoll and Elizabeth Dewey, his

wife, m. 1775. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Wells.

Joshua Wells, was a signer for Congress from New York. He - was born, 1742, on Long Island.

Joshua Wells, Jr. (1763-1855), served as a private in the Suf- folk County, 1st regiment of minute men, New York militia, under Col. Josiah Smith. He was born on Long Island ; died in Clinton County, N. Y.

Thomas Ingersoll (1749-1812), was lieutenant, 1779, in Col. Miles Powell's regiment, and, 1781, commanded a company in Col. Ashley's 1st regiment of Berkshire County, Massa- chusetts militia. He was born in Westfield, Mass. ; died in Canada.

MRS. FLORA KING HERRICK. 51619 Born in Poultney, Vt. Wife of Alonzo Herrick.

Descendant of Ebenezer Frisbie, Increase Moseley, Capt. Abisha

Moseley, and Thomas Warner. Daughter of George C. Martin (1803-73) and Sarah Ruth King (1821-

1900), his 2nd wife, m. 1859. Granddaughter of Samuel Martin and Lucy Warner, his wife. m. 1794;

Dexter King (1783-1862) and Sallie Frisbie (1786-1870), his wife,

m. 1807.

Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Frisbie and Eunice Warner (1760-1810), his wife, m. 1781; Samuel Warner (b. 1756) and Sarah Crittenden! his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abisha Moseley and Lois Dutton (1738-1804), his wife, m. 1757; Thomas Warner (1722-78) and Abigail Prentice (d. 1794), his wife, m. 1749.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Increase Moseley and Deborah Tracy (b. 1714), his wife, m. 1735.

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DAUGHTE:RS of the AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Ebenezer Prisbie (1757-1830), turned out at the Lexington Alarm from Branford, Conn., and also served in Capt. EUas Duninng's company, 13th regiment, 1776. He was born in Bradford, Conn.; died in Poultney, Vt.

Increase Moseley (1712-95), was moderator of Woodbury, Conn., 1774, and a member of Revolutionary committees. He was born in Norwich, Conn. ; died in Washington, Vt.

Abisha Moseley (1736-1810), marched his company to Castle- ton, 1781, under order from Major Isaac Clark. He was born in Woodbury, Conn. ; died in Poultney, Vt.

Thomas Warner (1722-78), served as a private, and as a mem- ber of the Committee of Inspection from Woodbury, Conn., where he was born and died.

MISS AGNES TISDALE DEXTER. 51620

Born in Brunswick, Ga.

Descendant of Col. Timothy Walker, and of Capt. Timothy Walker, Jr.

Daughter of Timothy Walker Dexter and Ida Morton, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Harris Dexter and Eunice Bishop Walker, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Timothy Walker, Jr., and Lucy Redaway, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Timothy Walker, 2nd, and Elizabeth Carpenter, his wife, m. 1741.

Timothy Walker (1718-96), commanded a regiment, 1775, of Massachusetts troops, from Rehoboth, Mass., where he was born and died.

Timothy Walker, Jr. (1751-1814), served in the war of the Revolution and held a captain's commission. He was born and died in Rehoboth.

MRS. ANNE CARTER WICKHAM RENSHAW. 51621 Born in Hickory Hill, Va. Wife of Robert H. Renshaw.

Descendant of Major Gen. Thomas Nelson, of Virginia.

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Daughter of William Carter Wickham and Lucy Penn Taylor, his wife.

Granddaughter of William F. Wickham and Anne Carter, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Carter and Mary Nelson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grimes, his wife.

Thomas Nelson (1738-89), was a member of Congress and Governor of Virginia. Commanded the Virginia militia at the siege of Yorktown, 1781, with the rank of major general. ^ He was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was born in Yorktown, Va. ; died in Mount Air.

Also No. 48202.

MISS CATHARINE D. HORSLEY. 51622

Born in Nelson County, Va.

Descendant of Lieut. William Horsley, Col. William H. Per- kins, Major Thomas Massie, Andrew Dunscombe and Sam- uel Duval.

Daughter of Judge John D. Horsley and Florence Massie Tunstall. his wife.

Granddaughter of Dr. William A. Horsley and Eliza G. Perkins, his wife; William Massie and Maria C. Effenger, his 4th wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Horsley (b. 1787) and Philadelphia H. Duns- combe (b. 1797), his 1st wife, m. 1814; Thomas Massie and Sarah Cocke (1760-1838), his wife; George Perkins and Eliza Richardson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Horsley and Martha Megginson, his

wife; William H. Perkins and Elizabeth Fearne, his wife; Andrew

Dunscombe and Philadelphia DuVal, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel DuVal and Lucy Claiborne, his wife. William Horsley (1745-91), served as lieutenant from Amherst

County, Virginia, 1778-81. He died in Nelson County. William H. Perkins, was a prominent patriot of Buckingliam

County, Va., and served as colonel of militia. Also Nos. 1784, 11526.

Thomas Massie (1747-1834), was aide to Gen. Nelson at York- town. He was an original member of the Cincinnati. He was born in Kent County, Va. ; died in Nelson County.

Also Nos. 1772, 43774.

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DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMEiRICAN RE^VOIvUTlON.

Andrew Dunscombe, served as a private during the Revolution from New York, where he was born. He died in Rich- mond, Va.

Samuel DuVal (1714-84), was a member of the Committee of Safety of Henrico County, delegate to the Virginia Conven- tion, 1775, and, 1781, supplied Lafayette's army with pro- visions.

Also Nos. 3748, 13690.

MRS. PATTIE KEAN MORRIS. 51623 Born in Campbell, Va.

Wife of John S. Morris.

Descendant of Gov. Thomas Jefferson.

Daughter of R. G. H. Kean and Jane Nicholas Randolph, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson Randolph and Jane Hollins Nichols, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Gov. Thomas Mann Randolph and Martha Jef- ferson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson and Martha Wayles Skelton, his wife.

Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), author of the Declaration of Independence, Governor of Virginia and founder of the University of Virginia, was third President of the United States.

Also Nos. 18989, 23069, 35026, 40941.

MRS. ANNA CURREY MARCY. 51624 Born in San Francisco, Cal. Wife of Anson Lis well Marcy, M. D.

Descendant of Stephen Currey, and of Sergt. Jonathan Ferris. Daughter of James Currey and Eliza Ferris, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Currey and Rebecca Ward, his wife; Josiah S. Ferris and Elizabeth Royce, his wife.

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Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Currey and Frances Moore, his wife; Joseph Ferris and Lydia Seymour, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Ferris and Rachel Dean, his wife.

Stephen Currey (1742-1830), was a private in Capt. Eleazer Boyd's company of militia. He was bom and died in West- chester County, N. Y.

Also No. 21366.

Jonathan Ferris (1731-98), served as sergeant of Associated Exempts under Capt. Joseph Osburn, 1780. He was born and died in Westchester County, N. Y.

Also No. 20899.

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.

Wife of E. L. Barlow.

Descendant of Thomas Mendenhall.

Daughter of Andrew Webster Carey and Esther Rogers Sheppard, his wife.

Granddaughter of Josiah Foster Sheppard and Mary Mendenhall, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Mendenhall and Mary Zane, his wife, m. 1786.

Thomas Mendenhall (1759-1843), served as a sailor, 1765, on the frigate "Nancy" to procure arms and ammunition at neutral islands for his destitute country. When tidings came to Porto Rico that independence was declared, he made a flag for the homeward voyage of the brig, the first American flag raised in a foreign port.

Also No. 39848.

MRS. SALLIE W. COX BARLOW.

51625

MRS. LUCY LANE LAMB.

51626

Born in James City County, Va.

Wife of Edwin Travis Lamb.

Descendant of Commissary General John Browne.

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DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Daughter of William L. Spencer and Martha E. Richardson, his wife. Granddaughter of Major D. Richardson and Caroline Dudley, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Graves Richardson and Martha Browne, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter; of John Browne and Sarah Richardson, his wife.

John Browne served as commissary general of militia during the administration of Gov. Patrick Henry and Gov. Thomas Nelson. He was a native of James City County; died 1793.

Also Nos. 13831, 35868.

MRS. ALICE WHEELER GAYLE. 51627

Wife of Albert D. Gayle. Descendant of Zacharias Holliday.

Daughter of George H. Wheeler and Alwilda Ann Oliver, his wife.

Granddaughter of Peyton Oliver and Elizabeth Ann Holliday, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Zacharias Holliday and Ann Jacobs, his wife.

Zacharias Holliday, enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Burnly's company, Col. Francis Taylor's regiment, Virginia service. He was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Adair County, Ky.

MRS. MARY McKINNEY PHIPPS. 51628

Born in Rogersville, Tenn.

Wife of J. McKinney Phipps. Descendant of Capt. James Gaines.

Daughter of Charles J. McKinney and Mary E. Gaines, his wife. Granddaughter of James T. Gaines and Frances Rogers, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Gaines and Elizabeth Strother, his wife, m. 1761.

James Gaines (1743-1830), commanded a company of North Carolina volunteers at Guilford Court House and artillery at Eutaw Springs, where he served with distinction. He was born in Culpeper, Va. ; died in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Also Nos. 11780, 12475, 28190.

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MRS. LIZZIE SMITH BARBOUR.

61629

Born in Martinsville, Va.

Wife of Thomas Newton Barbour.

Descendant of Lieut. John Redd, of Virginia.

Daughter of James Moss Smith, Jr., and Corinna Smith, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Moss Smith and Martha Waller Redd, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Redd and Mary Waller, his wife.

John Redd (1755-1850), was placed on the pension roll of Virginia, 1831, for service as sergeant, ensign and lieutenant, Virginia militia. He was born in Albemarle ; died in Henry County, Va.

Also Nos. 23323, 30225, 41051, 45191.

Born in Martinsville, Va. Wife of John W. Carter.

Descendant of Lieut. John Redd, Maj. George Waller, Col. Abram Penn, Maj. Samuel Staples, Capt. John Drewry, William Davis, Capt. Thomas David Holt, Col. Samuel Da- vies and Capt. John Slaughter.

Daughter of Henry Martyn Drewry (b. 1833) and Flora Redd (b. 1832), his wife, m. 1859.

Granddaughter of Henry T. Drewry (1794-1866) and Martha Amelia Davis (1811-86), his wife, m. 1830; James Madison Redd (1802-37) and Ruth R Staples (1801-72), his wife, m. 1825.

See No. 51629.

Gr-granddaughter of John Drewry and Sallie Slaughter (b. 1754), his wife, m. 1786; John Redd and Mary Waller (1763-1828), his wife, m. 1780; Samuel Staples and Lucinda Stovall Penn (1771-1850), his wife, m. 1791; John Wesley Davis (b. 1777) and Martha A. Davies (d. 1874), his wife, m. 1797.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Waller and Mary Ann Carr. his wife; Abram Penn and Ruth Stovall, his wife; William Davis and Martha Clough, his wife, m. 1776; Samuel Davies and Amelia Holt (1755- 1836), his wife; John Slaughter and Roberts Bland (b. 1735), his wife, m. 1752.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas David Holt and Elizabeth Hunter, his wife, m. 1754.

MRS. KIZZIAH DREWRY CARTER.

51630

278 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

George Waller (1732-1814), was major in command of the Henry County militia, ordered to Hillsboro County, N. C, to assist Gen. Nathaniel Greene, 1781. He was born in Eng- land; died in Henry County, Va.

Abram Penn (1743-1801), commanded a company of Amherst County militia and was subsequently promoted colonel. He was born in Amherst County ; died in Patrick County, Va.

Also Nos. 6329, 10832, 12013.

Samuel Staples (1762-1825), entered the service when very young, was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at York- town and was promoted major for gallantry on that memor- able day. He was born in Buckingham County; died in Patrick County, Va.

John Drewry (1755-97), served as captain of a volunteer com- pany from King William County, Va. He was born in North Carolina.

William Davis (1755-91), served as a private in Capt. Francis Taylor's company, 2nd battalion of Virginia militia, 1777. He was born in Chesterfield County, Va. ; died in Petersburg.

Thomas David Holt (1735-88), commanded a company in the Continental army from Chesterfield County, Va., where he was born and died.

Samuel Davies (1750-1804), was colonel of a regiment of Vir- ginia troops from Hanover County, where he was born and died.

John Slaughter (1731-83), commanded a company of Virginia militia. He was born in Orange County; died in King William County, Va.

MRS. HOPE THOMAS GRAVELY. 51631 Born in Martinsville, Va.

Wife of Henry Clay Gravely. Descendant of Lieut. John Redd.

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Daughter of Christopher Yancey Thomas and Mary Reamey, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Reamey and Susan Starling, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Starling and Anne Redd, his wife. See No. 51629.

MRS. AMELIA DREWRY LEWIS. 51632 Born in Martinsville, Va. Wife of James Palmer Lewis.

Descendant of Lieut. John Redd, Maj. George Waller, Col. Abram Penn, Maj. Samuel Staples, Capt. John Drewry, Wil- liam Davis, Capt. Thomas David Holt, Col. Samuel Davies and Capt. John Slaughter.

Daughter of Henry Martyn Drewry and Flora Redd, his wife.

See No. 51630.

MRS. DAISY REAMEY MORRIS. 51633

Born in Martinsville, Va.

Wife of David H. Morris. Descendant of Lieut. John Redd.

Daughter of Daniel Webster Reamey and Bettie Dillard, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Reamey and Susan Starling, his wife. Gr-grandadughter of Thomas Starling and Anne Redd, his wife. See No. 51629.

MRS. FAITH THOMAS PARROTT. 51634

Born in Martinsville, Va.

Wife of William H. Parrott. Descendant of Lieut. John Redd.

Daughter of Christopher Yancey Thomas and Mary Reamey, his wife. See No. 61629.

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DAUGHTERS 01? THE: AMEIRICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. MARY REAMEY THOMAS FEW.

51635

Born in Martinsville, Va. Wife of William Few.

Descendant of John Redd, George Waller and Samuel Bailey. Daughter of Lyne Starling Thomas (b. 1859) and Elizabeth Sheffield

(b. 1859), his wife, m. 1881. Granddaughter of William Archer Sheffield (1814-97) and Catharine

Matilda Hill (1827-89), his wife, m, 1848; Christopher Y. Thomas

and Mary Reamey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Reamey and Susan Starling, his wife;

John Waddey Hill (1786-1836) and Judith Parks (Hill) (1789-1880),

his wife, m. 1816.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Starling and Anne Redd, his wife;

Samuel C. Hill (d. 1815) and Lucy Mitchell (d. 1799), his wife, m.

1785 (parents of Judith). See No. 51630.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of I. Y. Hill and Sarah Judith Bailey (b. 1748), his wife, m. 1760.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-grand daughter of Samuel Bailey and A. Parks, his wife, m. 1744.

Samuel Bailey (1720-81), was paymaster in the 11th Virginia regiment, 1777. He was born in Dublin, Ireland; died in Virginia.

Born in Marietta, Ohio. Wife of Edwin S. Bethel.

Descendant of Ephraim Foster, John Hurley, Capt. Joseph Magruder, Samuel Magruder, Corp. John Priest, William Benton and Joseph Tomlinson.

Daughter of Alexander Hill Bukey (b. 1838) and Jane Magruder (b. 1840), his wife, m. 1868.

Granddaughter of Spencer Tomlinson Bukey (1806-49) and Eliza Hill (1813-68), his wife, m. 1835; Greenberry Magruder, Jr. (1810-82), and Elizabeth Mary Hurley (1816-1903), his wife, m. 1833.

MRS. HELEN MAGRUDER BETHEL.

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Gr-grandaughter of Hezekiah Bukey (1770-1827) and Drusilla Tomlin- son (1777-1854), his wife, m. 1798; Alexander Hill and Sarah Foster, his wife; John Hurley, Jr. (b. 1771), and Elizabeth Benton (b. 1775), his wife; Greenberry Magruder (1784-1810) and Jane Scott (d. 1819), his wife, m. 1804.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Magruder and Katherine Fleming (1747- 1821), his 2nd wife, m. 1778; Ephraim Foster and Hannah Priest, his wife; John Hurley and Amelia Lewis, his wife; Joseph Tomlinson, Jr., and Elizabeth Hartness (1757-1841), his wife, m. 1775; William Benton and Sarah Austin, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Magruder and Margaret Jackson, his wife; John Priest and Bethia Hutchinson, his wife.

Ephraim Foster (1750-1823), was placed on the pension roll of Washington County, Ohio, 1818, for service as private. New Hampshire Continental line. He died in Washington County, Ohio.

John Hurley emigrated from Ireland, enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Robert Bowie's company of Flying Camp, from Frederick County, Md. He was born in Ireland; died in Maryland.

Joseph Magruder (1742-93), was commissioned captain, 1777, by the Council of Maryland. He was a member of the Committee of Safety of Montgomery County. He was born in Prince George's County; died in Montgomery County.

Samuel Magruder (1708-86), was a justice of the Peace of Montgomery County, Md., and member of the Committee of Observation.

Also No. 31850.

John Priest (1711-97), served as corporal in Capt. Joseph Fairbank's company, Col. Asa Whitcomb's regiment which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Massa- chusetts ; died in Lancaster, Mass.

William Benton, answered roll call in Alexandria, Va., 1779, as a private in Capt. David Hopkins' company, 4th regiment, Light Dragoons, commanded by Col. Stephen Morgan. He was born in Frederick ; died in Montgomery County, Md.

Joseph Tomlinson (1745-1825), defended the fort at Grave Creek, Va., fighting Indians, 1777. He was born in Mary- land; died in Moundsville, W. Va.

282

DAUGHTERS OF THt AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

MRS. DAISY DEPUE FALCK.

51637

Born in Washington, D. C.

Wife of Joseph G. Falck.

Descendant of Richard Scudder.

Daughter of Abraham Depue and Sarah Kline, his wife.

Granddaughter of Godfrey KHne and Mary Scudder, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Scudder and Elizabeth Ayres, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Scudder and Rebecca Stiles, his wife.

Richard Scudder, enlisted and served in the 2nd Somerset bat-

talion, New Jersey militia. He was born in Essex County, N. J.; died 1785.

Also No. 28344.

Born in Jacksonville, 111.

Wife of B. W. Summy. Descendant of Peter Cadmus.

Daughter of James William Strong (b. 1834) and Eliza Jane Heden-

berg (b. 1837), his wife. Granddaughter of Peter Hedenberg (b. 1790) and Susan M. Spencer,

his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Charles Hedenberg (b. 1763) and Sarah Cadmus

(b. 1766), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Cadmus and Blendina Kip, his wife,

m. 1759.

Peter Cadmus (1739-1810), served as private minute man in the New Jersey, Essex County, militia. He was born and died in Belleville, N. J.

MRS. KATE J. STRONG SUMMY.

51638

MRS. ADA L. McCLEARY.

51639

Born in Winchester, Ohio.

Wife of Henry McCleary. Descendant of Capt. John Baldwin.

LINEAGE BOOK.

Daughter of Samuel B. Johnson and Mary E. Allen, his wife.

Granddaughter of Francis Baldwin Allen and Mary Robinson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Allen and Hannah Baldwin, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Baldwin and Hannah Simmons, his wife.

John Baldwin, commanded a company in Berkley County (now- West Virginia), 1776, in the 8th regiment. He was born in Virginia; died in Fayette County, Ohio.

Born in Salem, Mass.

Wife of William P. Wentworth. Descendant of Capt. Robert Brookhouse.

Daughter of Jonathan Cogswell Perkins and Elisabeth Grafton Brook- house, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Robert Brookhouse, Jr., and Elisabeth Woodbridge Grafton, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Brookhouse and Elizabeth Reeves, his wife.

Robert Brookhouse (1757-79), served as captain of a privateer, 1778-79, from Salem, Mass., where he was born. He died at sea.

Born in Des Moines, Iowa.

Wife of George Eno Filley.

Descendant of Frederick Shaver.

Daughter of John Frazier and Hannah Frazier, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Frazier and Sarah Shaver, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Frederick Shaver and Barbara Ann Fry, his wife.

Frederick Shaver (1755-1855), enlisted, 1779, serving under Capt. Thomas Kirk and Col. Campbell, Virginia service. In 1833 he was placed on the pension roll of Greene County. Tenn. He was born in Virginia ; died in Clinton County, Ind.

MRS. MARY PERKINS WENTWORTH.

51640

MRS. LOU J. FILLEY.

51641

284

DAUGHTERS 01? TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. MALVINA LORING HILL.

51642

Born in La Salle County, 111.

Wife of Henry A. Hill. Descendant of Sergt. John Tilton.

Daughter of David Loring and Elizabeth Nichol, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Nichol and Elizabeth Tilton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Tilton and Mariah Sutphen, his wife.

John Tilton (1756-1849), was placed on the pension roll of Richland County, Ohio, for service as private and sergeant in the New Jersey militia. He was born in New Jersey ; died in Ohio.

Also No. 38464.

Born in Watertown, S. Dak.

Wife of George Grant Mills. Descendant of John Conklin.

Daughter of Merritt James Gordon and Jennie Louise Thompson, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Carpenter Thompson and Elmira Elizabeth

McMullen, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Silas McMullen and Lydia Conklin, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Conklin and Betsey McMullen, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Conklin and Mary Parvin, his wife. John Conklin (1758-1822), served as private and minute man

in the Morris County, N. J., militia. He was born on Long

Island; died in Wayne County, Pa.

Also No. 44798.

Born in Washington, Pa.

Wife of Aaron Moore Buchanan. Descendant of Edward White.

Daughter of John Wiley and Margaret McLain, his wife. Granddaughter of William Wiley and Martha Harbison, his wife.

MRS. HELEN GORDON MILLS.

51643

MRS. SARAH WILEY BUCHANAN.

51644

LINEAGE BOOK.

285

Gr-granddaughter of John Harbison and Massy White, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Edward White and Rebecca Pelton, his wife, m. 1743.

Edward White (1724-92), served as a private in the New Jersey militia. He was born in Somerset County, N. J-. ; died in Brownsville, Pa.

Also No. 34938.

Born in Braddock, Pa.

Wife of IvUther S. Brock, M. D. Descendant of Christopher Doughty.

Daughter of Rev. William F. Lauck and Sarah Jane Benney, his wife. Granddaughter of James Benney and Elizabeth Doughty, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Christopher Doughty and Margaret Morris, his wife.

Christopher Doughty (1753-1848), was placed on the pension roll of Allegheny County, Pa., 1832, at the age of eighty, for service as private. New Jersey Continental line. He was born in Trenton, N. J. ; died in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Also Nos. 2068, 3065, 17879.

Born in Mt. Morris, Pa. Wife of John L. Dougan.

Descendant of George Morris and of Capt. David Morgan.

Daughter of James Perry Donely and Katharine Engle, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Patrick Donley and Margaret Morris, his wife; Chris- tiana Engle and Mahalia West, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Levi Morris and Lucretia Stephens, his wife; Samuel West and Elizabeth Bunis, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Morris and Margaret Corbley, his wife ; Jack Bunis and Sarah Morgan, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of David Morgan and Sarah Stephens, his wife.

MRS. AGNES L. BROCK.

51645

MRS. LUCY DONLEY DOUGAN.

51G46

286

DAUGHTERS TH^ AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

George Morris (1750-1842), served, 1778, as a private in the 3rd Pennsylvania regiment. He was born in New Jersey; died in Whitely, Pa.

David Morgan (1721-1813), in 1777, was captain in the 5th company, 8th battalion, Col. Peter Grubb. He was born in Christiana, Del. ; died in Marion County, Va.

MRS. LUCY LEE BOSWORTH TALBOT. 51647 Born in Beverly, W. Va. Wife of E. D. Talbot.

Descendant of Hon. John Hart, Edward Hart, Brig. Gen. John Dabney, Jesse Dailey, Daniel Maupin, Lieut. Samuel Butcher, Bernard Brown, Ensign Moses Stout, Lieut. Thomas Drake, and Capt. John Humphreys.

Daughter of S. Newton Bosworth (b. 1841) and Florence A. Brown (b. 1845), his wife, m. 1867.

Granddaughter of Bernard L. Brown (1816-68) and Mary Elizabeth Dailey (1825-1907), his wife, m. 1842.

Gr-granddaughter of Bernard M. Brown (1871-28) and Miriam Cave Maupin (1783-1827), his wife, m. 1802; Hugh Dailey (1801-40) and Edith Butcher (1806-69), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Bernard Brown and Elizabeth Jennings Dab- ney (1757-1826), his wife, m. 1773; EH Butcher and Elizabeth Hart (d. 1823), his wife; Jesse Dailey and Mary Turner, his wife; Daniel Maupin and Sarah Jarmen, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Edward Hart and Nancy Deborah Stout (d. 1844), his wife; John Dabney and Ann Harris, his wife; Samuel Butcher and Hannah Drake, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Hart and Deborah Scudder, his wife; Moses Stout and Abigail Hart, his wife; Thomas Drake and E)utah Humphrey.

Grrgr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Humphreys and Eurah , his

wife, m. 1738.

John Hart (1711-79), was a member of the Continental Con- gress and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was born and died in Hopewell, N. J.

Al^o Nos. 31767, 36663, 40632, 45252, 46882.

LINEAGE BOOK.

287

Edward Hart (1765-1812), served several enlistments as a private in the New Jersey militia. He was born in Hopewell, N. J., removed to Virginia, 1788, and died there in Randolph County.

Also No. 30529.

John Dabney (1724-1819), commanded Dabney's Legion at Yorktown at the time of the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Hanover County, Va. ; died in Virginia.

Also No. 46035.

Jesse Dailey (1760-1845), enlisted at sixteen and served to the close of the war. He received a pension as did also his widow. He died in Leesburg, Va., and was buried with military honors.

Also No. 44738.

Daniel Maupin (1727-1803), who had served in the early wars from Albemarle County, was in Gilmer's Independent com- pany of the Revolution. In 1785 he removed to Madison County, Ky., where he died. His son, Daniel, served at the siege of Yorktown.

Also No. 44166.

Samuel Butcher (1756-1847), served as lieutenant in the Con- tinental army from Virginia, where he was born. He died in Wood County, W. Va.

Bernard Brown (1750-1800), was special despatch bearer for Gen. Washington during the Revolution. He was born and died in Albemarle County, Va.

Moses Stout (1751-1833) served several enlistments in the New Jersey militia and held rank of ensign at the close of the war. He was born in New Jersey.

Thomas Drake (1728-77), served as lieutenant in the 3rd Vir- ginia regiment. He was killed in battle.

Also No. 30529.

John Humphreys (1719-75), served as lieutenant and captain in Morgan's Virginia Riflemen, 1775.

288

DAUGHTEJRS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. ELIZABETH S. FICKLEN MYERS. 41648

Born in Buckingham County, Va.

Wife of George Holman Myers. Descendant of Col. William Letcher.

Daughter of James Burwell Ficklen and Frances Augusta Pannill, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Letcher Pannill and Maria Bruce Banks, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Pannill and Bethenia Letcher, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Letcher and Elizabeth Perkins, his wife.

William Letcher (1741-81), served in the Carolinas under Gen. Nathaniel Greene. He was collecting cattle at his home in Virginia for the army when shot by a Royalist in the presence of his wife and infant daughter.

Also No. 40568.

MRS. LAURA ALICE CRAWFORD CRISER. 51649

Born in Burlington, W. Va.

Wife of J. B. Criser.

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Davis.

Daughter of Thomas Crawford and Elizabeth Ann Davis, his wife.

Granddaughter of Reuben Davis and Eleanor Dean, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Davis and Rebecca Dent, his wife.

Joseph Davis (1761-1831), served as lieutenant, 2nd company, Col. Daniel Morgan's 11th and 15th regiments, 1777-78. He was born in Charles County, Md. ; died in Hardy County, W. Va.

MRS. JESSIE H. FOLLETT BARTLETT. 51650

Born in Marietta, Ohio.

Wife of David Albert Bartlett.

Descendant of Martin Dewey FoUett.

Daughter of Alfred Dewey Follett and Lulu Hopkins, his wife.

UNKAGS BOOK.

289

Granddaughter of Martin Dewey Follett and Harriet Shipman, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Fassett Follett and Sarah Woodworth, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Martin Dewey Follett and Persis Fassett, his wife.

Martin Dewey Follett (1765-1831), although a lad, gave service at Wyoming and became distinguished in the War of 1813. He was born in Dutchess County, N. Y. ; died in St. Albans', Vt.

Also No. 35536.

MRS. AUGUSTA REAM SANBORN. 51651

Born in Cambridge, Iowa.

Wife of Edwin Jeffred Sanborn. Descendant of Abner Hubbard.

Daughter of Philip Harley Ream and Augusta Irene Hubbard, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Hugh Henderson Hubbard and Abigail Irene Jones, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abner Hubbard and Catharine Webster, his wife.

Abner Hubbard (1759-1820), enlisted, 1775, as a private in Capt. Warham Park's Massachusetts company. Col. William Shepherd's regiment. Engaged in battles of Trenton, Prince- ton, Monmouth and Stillwater. In 1818 he was placed on the pension roll of Jefferson County, N. Y. He died in Somerset, N. Y.

Also No. 50174.

MRS. ALICE BEECHER MUNRO. 51652

Born in Bedford, Mich.

Wife of Dana Carleton Munro.

Descendant of Burr Beecher, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Samuel P. Beecher (b. 1817) and Caroline Walker, his wife Granddaughter of Marcus Lyman Beecher (b. 1782) and Fanny Johnson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Burr Beecher and Eunice Smith, his wife.

290

DAUGHTEJRS OF TH^ AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

Burr Beecher (1756-1823), in 1776, served in the New York campaign in Wadsworth's brigade. He was in the disastrous battle of Long Island, the engagement with the enemy at Kip's Bay and at White Plains. He was born in Wood- bridge; died in Northfield.

Also No. 10807.

Born in Milwaukee, Wis.

Wife of William S. Allen. Descendant of Hercules Courtnay.

Daughter of Hercules Courtnay and Mary Jane Mitchell, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Courtnay and Maria Weatherburne, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Hercules Courtnay and Sarah Drury, his wife.

Hercules Courtnay (1736-1816), in 1774, was justice of the peace; 1776, authorized by Congress to issue bills of credit or money; and, 1782, elected town commissioner. He was born in Belfast, Ireland ; died in Baltimore County, Md.

Born in Waterloo, N. J. Wife of Cyrus S. Hart.

Descendant of John Neafie, of New Jersey.

Daughter of Theodore Frelinghuysen Snover and Frances Elizabeth Neafie, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Richard Neafie and Sarah Doremus, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Richard Neafie (b. 1766) and Maria Van Saun, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Neafie and Helena Day, his wife, m. 1762. John Neafie (1740-93), was a private in Col. Theunis Dey*s

Bergen County, N. J., regiment. He was born and died in Fairfield, N. J.

MRS. ANNA COURTNEY ALLEN.

61653

MRS. KATHARINE EUGENIA HART.

51654

linijagj: book.

291

MRS. MABEL ESTHER HART BEECHER.

51655

Born in Oconto, Wis.

Wife of Frank E. Beecher. Descendant of John Neafie.

Daughter of Cyrus S. Hart and Katharine Eugenia Snover, his wife. See No. 51654.

Born in Wheeling, W. Va. Wife of P. H. Laws.

Descendant of Ensign Nicholas Warner.

Daughter of John M. Brown and Elizabeth G. O'Brien, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Brown, Jr., and Deborah Mabbett, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Christian Brown and Helen Warner, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nicholas Warner and Maria Shaffer, his wife.

Nicholas Warner (1747-1838), was appointed ensign in Capt. Christian Brown's company, 15th Albany County regiment, New York militia, under Col. Peter Vrooman, 1778. He was born and died in Cobleskill, N. Y.

Also Nos. 27756, 50267.

Born in Beaumont, Pa.

Wife of George Sylvester. Descendant of Col. Jacob Stroud.

Daughter of Lewis Steele and Rachel Stroud Rees, his wife.

Granddaughter of Stroud Rees and Christiana Buttz, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Rees and Rachel Stroud, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Stroud and Elizabeth McDowell, his wife.

Jacob Stroud (1735-1806), gave valuable civil service and com- manded Fort Penn after the Wyoming massacre. He died in Stroudsburg, Pa.

Also Nos. 2981, 3477, 11132, 19342, 31081.

MRS. KATE BROWN LAWS.

51656

MRS. SARA S. SYLVESTER.

51657

292

DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. MARRION B. CLINTON.

51658

Born in Clayton, Wis.

Wife of L. A. Clinton.

Descendant of Sergt. Thomas Baker.

Daughter of Lewis H. Brown and Christiana McLane, his wife.

Granddaughter of John McLane and Susan Baker, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Baker and Mary Carswell, his wife.

Thomas Baker (1751-1840), was placed on the pension roll of Oswego County, N. Y., 1832, for service as private and sergeant in the Massachusetts Continental line. He was born in Exeter, R. I. ; died in Sandy Creek, N. Y.

Also Nos. 14473, 20128.

Born in Wyoming, N. Y.

Wife of George D. Fellows. Descendant of Thomas Morey.

Daughter of Reuben Morey and Abby Bagman, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Morey (b. 1770) and Mary Freeman, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Morey and Sarah Morey, his wife.

Thomas Morey (1732-1810), came from Rhode Island to Dutchess County, N. Y., where he signed the Association Test, 1775. Removed to Albany and was a member of the 13th Albany County regiment. Col. Cornelius Van Vechten. He was born in Rhode Island ; died in Milton, N. Y.

Also Nos. 7902, 45597.

MRS. LUCY MOREY FELLOWS.

51659

MRS. EDITH MAE SHOWERS.

51660

Born in Delevan, Wis.

Wife of Frederick Franklin Showers. Descendant of Christopher Chesebro.

BOOK.

Daughter of John Charles Shimmins and Theresa Anna Chesbro, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Denison Chesebro and Mary Jane Chase, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Chesebro and Anna Griswold, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Christopher Chesebro and Abigail Williams, his wife.

Christopher Chesebro (1754-1835), was placed on the pension roll of New York, 1833, for service as private, Connecticut militia. He was born in Stonington, Conn.; died in Knox, Albany County, N. Y.

MRS. ELLEN B. G. BURNHAM. 51661 Born in Fond du Lac County, Wis. Descendant of Jonathan Burnham.

Daughter of Martin Grider Burnham and Huldah Burnham, his wife.

Granddaughter of Andrews Burnham and Phebe Roberts, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Burnham and Rachel Holt, his wife.

Jonathan Burnham (1758-1839), enlisted, 1775, from New Hampshire; was engaged in the battles of Bunker Hill and Trenton. In 1818 he received a pension, but his name was dropped from the pension roll on account of the amount of his property; however, a new certificate was issued 1832. He died in Johnson, Vt.

MRS. LEILA CHAPMAN BURGESS. 51662 Born in Plainfield, N. Y. Descendant of Daniel Rockwell.

Daughter of Pembroke Adelbert Chapman and Helen Mar Cookinham, his wife.

Granddaughter of John D. Cookinham and Diantha L. Farley, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Rev. John Farley and Susanna Rockwell, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Rockwell and Anna Mix, his 2nd wife.

Daniel Rockwell (1742-1806) served on the ship "Oliver Cromwell," commanded by Timothy Parker, 1778. He was born in Middletown, Conn. ; died in New York.

294

DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

MRS. SUSAN MADEN MURDEN.

51663

Born in Wilmington, Ohio.

Wife of Ethelbert F. Murden. Descendant of George Maden.

Daughter of Hiram Maden (b. 1791) and Elizabeth Osborne, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of George Maden and Elizabeth Carter, his 2nd wife.

George Maden, served as a private in Capt. Joseph Menden- hairs 2nd company, 3rd battalion, Chester County, Pa., militia, commanded by Lieut. Col. John Hannum, 1781. He was born about 1750, living, 1811, in Clinton County, Ohio.

Born in Kokomo, Ind.

Descendant of George Maden, Asa Cummins, Lieut. Gersham Wood worth and Sergt. Gersham Everet Woodworth.

Daughter of Ethelbert F. Murden and Susan Douglas Maden, his wife.

Granddaughter of Matthew Murden and Phebe Amanda Woodworth, his 2nd wife; Hiram Maden and Elizabeth Osborne, his 2nd wife.

See No. 51663.

Gr-granddaughter of Josiah Woodworth and Catherine Cummins, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Gersham Everet Woodworth and Phebe Travers, his 2nd wife ; Asa Cummins and Katharine Conley, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Gersham Woodworth and Rosena Everet, his wife.

Asa Cummins (1762-1836), served as a private, 1778, in Capt. Martin Kirtland's company, 6th regiment, Connecticut line, under Col. William Douglas. In 1818 was granted first pen- sion in Rockland County, N. Y., transferred, 1822, to Penn- sylvania, where he applied for an increase, and, 1824, re- transferred to New York. He died in Spencer, N. Y.

MISS BESSIE CLARE MURDEN.

51664

UNEAGE BOOK.

Gersham Woodworth (1728-1810), served as lieutenant in Col. Lewis Van Woert's 16th Albany County regiment of militia. He was born in England ; died in Mayfield, N. Y.

Gersham Everet Woodworth (1759-1835), served as private in the 16th Albany County regiment and sergeant in the 14th regiment under Capt. Thomas Brown, Col. Peter Yates. He was born in Salisbury ; died in Auburn, N. Y.

Born in Morrison, 111. Wife of Fred T. DuBois.

Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Drown, Jr., and of Jeremiah

Scott, of Rhode Island. Daughter of William Whited and Mary Maxfield, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Drown Maxfield and Susan B. Sherman,

his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Maxfield and Ann Drown, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Drown, Jr., and Rachel Scott, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jeremiah Scott and Rebecca Jenckes, his wife.

Benjamin Drown, Jr. (1747-1826), served as corporal under Capt. Thomas Allen, 1775, and as sergeant, 1780. He was on guard duty on Narragansett Bay, Providence and Warren Rivers. He was born in Barrington, R. I.

Also Nos. 27679, 28939.

Jeremiah Scott (1726-95), served in the Cumberland County,

R. I., militia. Also No. 34445.

Born in Oxford, Ala.

Descendant of Rev. Thomas Ustick, Thomas Brantley and

William Lipscomb. Daughter of Robert Draper and Florence King Stockely, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Davis Draper and Caroline M. Wood (b. 1822),

his wife, m. 1840; John Ustick Stockley and Martha Ellen King, his

wife.

MRS. EVELYN MAXFIELD DUBOIS.

51665

MISS CAROLINE WOOD DRAPER.

51666

296

DAUGHTEJRS TH^ AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Nehemiah Draper Stockley and Hannah Whitear Ustick, his wife; Benajah King and Rebecca Brantley, his wife; William Wood (1786-1838) and Nancy Lipscomb (1786-1857), his wife, m. 1809.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Gano Ustick and Jane Berry, his wife; Thomas Brantley and Rachel Hill, his wife ; James Wood and Nancy Lipscomb, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Ustick and Hannah Whitear, his wife; William Lipscomb and Elizabeth Smith, his wife.

Thomas Ustick (1753-1803), a patriot preacher, spent the time between 1775-81 preaching sermons to arouse patriotism. He was born in New York City ; died in Burlington, N. J.

Thomas Brantley (1754-1822), received a land grant in Wash- ington County, Ga., for service as a private in the Revolu- tionary war. He was born in North Carolina ; died in Dallas County, Ala.

Also No. 47468.

William Lipscomb (1731-1810), member of the Committee of Safety for Louisa County. He was born in Virginia; died in South Carolina.

MRS. OCTAVIA FLETCHER FRAZIER. 51667

Born in Athens, Ala.

Wife of John E. Frazier, M. D. Descendant of Col. David Mason.

Daughter of Richard Mathew Fletcher, M. D., and Rebecka Mason, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Jordan Mason and Martha Bass, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Mason and Rebecka Richardson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jordon Richardson and Elizabeth Mason, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of David Mason and Mary , his wife.

David Mason served as colonel of the 15th Virginia regiment, 1776. He died, 1820, in Sussex County, Va.

LINEAGie BOOK.

297

MRS. GRACE VANCE LEEPER.

51668

Born in Bibb County, Ala. Wife of Charles Stone Leeper.

Descendant of Sergt. Tscharner De Graffenried, of Virginia. Daughter of Phillip Marion Vance and Kate Hill, his wife. Granddaughter of James Hill and Nancy McMath, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Hill and Jane Calvert, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Hill and Mary De Graffenreid, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Francis De Graffenreid and Ermine Boswell, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Tscharner De Graffenreid and Mary Baker, his wife.

Tscharner De Graffenreid (1722-94), served as sergeant in the Virginia Continental line. He was born in Virginia; died in Lunenburg County.

Wife of Claude Riley. Descendant of Ensign Jacob Lewis.

Daughter of Pearce Lovick Lewis, Jr., and Frances Robinson, his wife. Granddaughter of Pearce Lovick Lewis and Caroline Louisa Cook, his

Gr-granddaughter of Pearce Aubry Lewis and Pheba Langdon, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Lewis and Sarah Aubry Noland, his wife. Jacob Lewis (1750-1812), served as ensign in the expedition

to Fort Pitt. He was born in Berkeley County, Va. Also No. 39891.

MRS. ELVIRA LEWIS RILEY.

61669

wife.

MISS ALMA FEAGIN.

51670

Born in Union Springs, Ala.

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Jewett and of John Martin. Daughter of Noah Baxter Feagin and Annie Martin Phillips, his wife.

298

DAUGHTERS 0^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Granddaughter of Cyrus Phillips and Elizabeth R. Martin, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Elijah Phillips and Phoebe Jewett, his wife; John

M. Martin and Nancy Whately, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Jewett and Rachel Nichols, his wife;

John Martin and Elizabeth Terry, his wife.

Joseph Jewett (1742-1802), in 1777 enlisted in the corps of Artificers commanded by Col. Jeduthan Baldwin and was lieutenant in Capt. James Hortoh's company. He was born and died in Thompson, Mass.

Also No. 10866.

John Martin (1748-1813), gave military and civil service from Edgefield, S. C, where he died.

Also Nos. 2886, 30640.

MISS MARY EUSE MASON. 51671 Bom in Athens, Ala.

Descendant of Col. David Mason and of Andrew Greer.

Daughter of Robert Beaty Mason (1846-1904) and Mary Pleasant Gar- rett (1849-82) his wife, m. 1870.

Granddaughter of John Richard Mason and Glorvinia Beaty, his 2nd

wife; Edmond A. Garrett (1818-56) and Eliza Maria Greer (1830-

64), his wife, m. 1846. Gr-granddaughter of William Mason and Rebecca Richardson, his

wife; David A. Greer (1802-37) and Lucinda Wyly (d. 1867), his

wife. See No. 51667.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Greer (1775-1837) and Mary Bucking- ham (1776-1837), his wife, m. 1797.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Andrew Greer and Mary Vance, his 2nd wife.

Andrew Greer (1730-1810), in 1778 was a member of the Washington County, Tenn., Court and rendered patriotic service. He was born in Ireland ; died in Tennessee.

LINEAGE BOOK.

299

MRS. MARY NORMAN MOORE McCOY. 51672 Wife of iBishop James H. McCoy. Descendant of William Norman.

Daughter of William Henry Moore (1821-91) and Mary Prince Poe,

his 2nd wife, m. 1861. Granddaughter of Washington Poe and Selina Shirley Norman, his

wife.

Gr-granddaughter of George Norman and Sarah Anne Groce, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Norman and Sheppard (sister

of Col. WilHam Sheppard of N. C.)

William Norman, enlisted for two years as a private, 1776, in Capt. George Stubblefield's company, 5th Virginia regiment, commanded by Lieut. Col. Josiah Parker; was wounded at the battle of Brandywine, 1777, while serving in Brig. Gen. George Weedon*s celebrated Virginia brigade. He was born in Fauquier County, Va. ; died in Lincoln County, Ga.

MRS. SARAH ANDREWS WILLIAMS. 51673

Born in Auburn, Ala.

Wife of Herbert Williams.

Descendant of John Allen, of Virginia.

Daughter of Mark S. Andrews and Sarah Sommerfield Glenn, his wife. Granddaughter of John B. Glenn and Mariah Allen, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Allen, M. D. (1771-1852), and Jane Eliza

McGree, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Allen.

John Allen, was a member of Virginia Convention, 1776 ; also Privy Council, 1780. He was born in Surry, Va., where he died after 1799.

MRS. EDITH MURRAY DYCHE CHRISTIAN. 51674 Born in Mobile, Ala. Wife of William Armistead Christian.

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Andrew Pickens, of South Carolina. Daughter of Robert P. Dyche and Lizzie Miller Murray, his wife. Granddaughter of Edwin Murray and Jane Simpson, his wife.

300

DAUGHTEJRS OF THEJ AMEjRICAN R^VOI^UTION.

Gr-granddaughter of John Simpson and Eliza Miller, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Henry Miller, M. D., and Jean Pickens, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Andrew Pickens and Rebecca Floride Cal- houn, his wife.

Andrew Pickens (1739-1817), was made captain of militia, 1775, and led a partisan corps when the British overran the state. He was born in Paxton, Pa. ; died in Pendleton, S. C.

Also Nos. 8423, 9519, 23267, 27510, 33611, 34465.

Born in Coffeeville, Ala. Descendant of Robert Long.

Daughter of Thomas Augustus Long and Jessie Scruggs, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Long and Sarah Underwood, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Long and Mary iBillingsley, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Long and Elizabeth (Ralston) Finney, his wife.

Robert Long (1761-1840), was placed on the pension roll, 1831, for service as private in the South Carolina militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Laurens County, S. C.

Also No. 21943.

Born in Wilcox Co., Ala. Wife of J. P. Johnston.

Descendant of Col. George Hicks, Capt. Calvin Spencer, John

Gregg, William Strother and Thomas Powe. Daughter of Kossuth A. Mayer (1850-1909) and Alice Gregg Powe

(b. 1850), his wife, m. 1874. Granddaughter of William E. Powe (1812-79) and Jane M. Gregg

(1822-64), his wife, m. 1842. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Po^e (1771-1825) and Eliza Spencer

(1783-1850), his wife, m. 1799; Robert H. Gregg (1790-1862) and

Elizabeth Hicks Strother (1790-1880), his wife.

MISS BESSIE EMMA LONG.

51675

MRS. MABEL MAYER JOHNSTON.

51676

UNlSAGE BOOK.

301

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Powe and Rachel Allen, his 2nd wife;

William Strother and Lucy Hicks, his wife ; John Gregg, Jr. (b. 1764)

and Eleanor McKnight, his wife; Calvin Spencer and Rebecca

Ford (d. 1843), his wife, m. 1782. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Gregg and Eleanor , his wife;

George Hicks and Sarah (James) Gardiner, his wife. George Hicks (1716-93), commanded a regiment of South

Carolina militia of the Peedee section, 1780-81. He was

born and died in Virginia. Also No. 13025.

Calvin Spencer (1754-1801), served as deputy quartermaster general, 1777, with the rank of captain. He was born in Connecticut; died in Chesterfield District, S. C.

John Gregg, was a valiant patriot and active in the fierce war- fare between Whigs and Tories.

Also 3259.

William Strother (1750-1805), was sheriff of Cheraw district, S. C, and member of the 2nd Provincial Congress, 1775. He was born in Charleston, S. C. ; died in Cheraw, S. C.

Thomas Powe (1747-1817), served as commissary in Col. George Hick's South Carolina regiment, 1780. He was born in Virginia.

MRS. HATTIE TABB POWE ALDRIDGE. 51677 Born in Choctaw Co., Ala. Wife of Jacob Frederick Aldridge.

Descendant of Robert Long and of Capt. Calvin Spencer. Daughter of George Washington Powe and Mary Lucy Tabb, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert A. Powe and Lavinia Mills, his wife; Ed- ward Tabb and Martha Long, his wife. See No. 51675.

Gr-granddaughter of Oliver Powe and Louisa Potter, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Alexander Powe and Eliza Spencer, his wife. See No. 51676.

302

DAUGHTE:rS 0^ THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

MRS. WILDA POWE SPEER.

51678

Born in Choctaw Co., Ala,

Descendant of Robert Long and of Capt. Calvin Spencer. Daughter of George Washington Powe and Mary Lucy Tabb, his wife. See Nos. 51675, 51676.

MRS. BELLE ALSTON McMILLAN BLACKWELL. 51679

Bom in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Wife of Robert Pettigrew Blackwell. Descendant of Capt. Peter Forney.

Daughter of Clinton Campbell McMillan and Emma Lena Cannon, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Larkin Cannon and Selina Rhinehart, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Christian Rhinehart and Mary Forney, his wife Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Forney and Nancy Abernathy, his wife. Peter Forney (1756-1839), served as lieutenant of volunteers, 1777, as captain at Charleston and, 1781, commanded a com- pany of dragoons that marched to the relief of Wilmington. He was born and died near Lincoln, N. C.

Also Nos. 6437, 7659, 23317.

Bom in Augusta, Ga.

Wife of William Wallace Screws. Descendant of Capt. Robert Ware.

Daughter of Judge William White Holt and Mary Arinton Ware, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Ware and Mrs. Elizabeth Dawson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Ware and Margaret Bassell, his wife.

MRS. EMILY FRANCES SCREWS.

51680

WNEAGE BOOK.

Robert Ware (1752-1817), was a gallant officer, serving, 1776, as captain of a Virginia company, and was in many engage- ments, receiving several bullet wounds. He was born in Caroline County, Va.; died in Edgefield, S. C.

Also No. 23368.

MRS. CLINTON McMILLAN WOODS. 51681

Born in Jacksonville, Ala.

Wife of Albert F. Woods. Descendant of Capt. Peter Forney.

Daughter of Clinton Campbell McMillan and Emma Lena Cannon, his

wife. See No. 51679.

MRS. MARY ELLEN RIDDLE. 51682

[Born in Mobile, Ala.

Wife of Robert Jemison Riddle. Descendant of Rev. Thomas Ustick.

Daughter of John Ustick Stockley and Martha Ellen King, his wife. Granddaughter of Nehemiah Draper Stockley and Hannah Whitear

Ustick, his wife. See No. 51666.

MRS. DORLESKIE TAYLOR BOWYER. 51683 Born in Kaysville, Utah. Descendant of Joseph Taylor.

Daughter of Levi Taylor and Emaline Owen, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Taylor and Elizabeth Patrick, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Taylor and Sarah Best, his wife.

Joseph Taylor (1751-1812), was a private in the North Caro- lina Continental line, Capt. Blount's company, 1779. He was born in Orange County, Va. ; died in Bowling Green, Ky.

304

DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. EVA L. BOWYER JENKINS.

51684

Born in Kaysville, Utah.

Wife of E. N. Jenkins. Descendant of Joseph Taylor.

Daughter of Joseph Bowyer and Dorleskie Taylor, his wife. See No. 51683.

Born in Malone, N. Y. Wife of W. S. Derby.

Descendant of Corp. Isaac Bartholomew.

Daughter of David R. Sperry and Marcia L. Edsall, his wife.

Granddaughter of Richard Edsall and Julia Bartholomew, his wife,

Gr-granddaughter of Isaac Bartholomew and Lydia Deming, his wife.

Isaac Bartholomew (1761-1841), enlisted as a private, 1780, in Capt. William Stanton's company, and at the close of the war was corporal in Sheldon's Dragoons. He was born in Farm- ington. Conn., and was a pensioner from Waddington, N. Y., where he died.

Also Nos. 10978, 14800.

Born in Savannah, Mo.

Wife of William B. Kemper. Descendant of William RoBards, Jr.

Daughter of Milton RoBards Singleton and Helen Steele, his wife. Granddaughter of Lewis Singleton and Rebecca RoBards, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William RoBards, Jr., and Elizabeth Lewis (1761-1840), his 2nd wife, m. 1781.

MRS. EMMA SPERRY DERBY.

51685

MRS. ALICE GRAY KEMPER.

51686

I^INEAG^ BOOK.

William RoBards, Jr. (1750-1823), enlisted, 1778, under Capt. Nathaniel Massie; was engaged in the battle of Camden, served under Capt. Frederick Woodson. In 1839 a pension was allowed the widow for his nine months* actual service as private, Virginia line. He was born in Goochland County, Va. ; died in Jessamine County, Ky.

Also No. 40944.

MISS ELLEN AUGUSTA LAMB. 51687 Born in Norfolk Co., Mass.

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Cummings and of Johnson

Proctor, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Rev. William Avery Lamb and Mary Putnam Proctor,

his 3rd wife.

Granddaughter of Abel Proctor and Lydia Porter Emerson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Emerson and Mehitable Cummings, his

wife; Johnson Proctor and Lydia Waters, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Cummings and Eunice Bradstreet, his

wife.

Samuel Cummings (1732-96), turned out from Topsfield at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Robt Dodge's company. Col. Isaac Smith's regiment. He died in Topsfield.

Johnson Proctor (1765-1851), enlisted as a drummer at the age of fifteen. He served on the Hudson and was one of six men detailed to row Washington across the river at the time of Arnold's treason. He was born and died in Danvers.

Also No. 13344.

MRS. MARY LETITIA ANDREWS TUCKER. 51688

Born in Sterling, 111.

Wife of John Lewis Tucker. Descendant of Capt. Asa Kingsbury.

Daughter of Robert Clendenin Andrews and Rhoda Clark Kingsbury, his wife.

3o6

DAUGHTERS 01^ THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Granddaughter of Asa Kingsbury and Polly Foster, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Asa Kingsbury, Jr., and Lurena Hartshorn, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Asa Kingsbury and Sarah Huntington, his wife.

Asa Kingsbury (1729-75), was lieutenant from Norwich at the Lexington Alarm. He commanded a company under Col. Jedediah Huntington and died on the march to Roxbury.

Also No. 42474.

Born in Stockton, Cal. Wife of G. W. Leistner.

Descendant of Col. Samuel Ashley and of Lieut. Samuel Ashley, Jr.

Daughter of Charles Albert Ashley and Louise Jahant, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Ashley and Hannah Blakslee, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Charles Ashley and Roccena Goss, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Ashley, Jr., and Lydia Doolittle, his wife, m. 1770.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Ashley and Eunice Doolittle, his wife.

Samuel Ashley (1720-92), was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and was appointed colonel of the 13th regiment, 1777. He was born in Northfield, Mass., and died in Clare- mount, N. H., where a chapter is named in his honor.

Samuel Ashley, Jr. (1747-1820), served as lieutenant of the company from Claremount.

Also Nos. 7927, 11510, 14008, 18073.

MRS. FLORENCE J. ASHLEY LEISTNER.

51689

MRS. SUSAN ALICE NICOL SMITH.

51690

Born in Sonora, Cal.

Wife of Robert Hughes Smith. Descendant of Levi Maynard.

linkage: book.

307

Daughter of Frank David Nicol and Adelaide Louise Dodge, his wife. Granddaughter of Mark Tyler Dodge, M. D., and Eliza Lawrence Rogers, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Josiah Rogers and Lydia S. Aldrich, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Aldrich and Anne Maynard, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Levi Maynard and Esther , his wife.

Levi Maynard (1745-1822), served as private in Capt. Samuel

Wood's company, in the first call for militia. He was born

in Westboro ; died in Ashburton, Mass. Also No. 33629.

MRS. STELLA MARTHA OUTLAND. 51691

Born in Santa Paula, Cal.

Wife of Elmes G. Outland. Descendant of Elisha Seymour.

Daughter of George Washington Faulkner and Rhoda Seymour, his wife.

Granddaughter of Rev. Silas Seymour (1814-56) and Nancy M. Ban- ning (1819-56), his wife, m. 1844.

Gr-granddaughter of Martin Seymour and Rhoda Comstock, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Levi Seymour and Huldah Bevins, or Bib- bins, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Elisha Seymour and Abigail Sedgwick, his wife.

Elisha Seymour (1722-90), enlisted, 1780, as a private in the 3rd regiment, Conn., line. He was born and died in Hartford, Conn. His son, Levi, was too young to serve in the militia, but did guard duty.

Also No. 45620.

MRS. CLARA ELIZABETH HEAP YUNGLING. 51692

Born in Madison, Ind.

Wife of Rev. John Paul Yungling. Descendant of Sergt. Robert Fisk.

Daughter of George Washington Heap and Elizabeth Jones Fisk, his wife.

3o8

DAUCHTSJRS OF THIS AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Granddaughter of Abraham Fisk and Artimeta Hurd, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Fisk and Elizabeth Jones, his wife. Robert Fisk (1758-1825), was placed on the pension roll of

Illinois, 1819, for service as sergeant, Massachusetts troops.

His widow made application and received a pension for the

service of her husband. He was born in Lexington, Mass.;

died in Illinois.

Born in Boston, Mass. Wife of Samuel S. Wells.

Descendant of Jacob Allen, Isaac Allen and Enos Gallop, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Royal George Chittenden and Elizabeth Dodge Allen, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jacob Allen, Jr., and Lucy Gallop, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Isaac Allen and Rebecca Tewksbury, his wife;

Enos Gallop and Ruth Kennedy or Kenney, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Allen and Sarah Lee, his wife. Jacob Allen (1721-1805), marched on the Lexington Alarm in

Capt. Andrew Marster's company and served under Capt.

John Row and Capt. John Baker at Cambridge, 1775. He

was born and died in Manchester, Mass. Isaac Allen (1758-1841), was granted a pension for two years'

actual service as a soldier and a seaman. He was born and

died in Manchester, Mass. Also No. 17588.

Enos Gallop (1761-1834), was placed on the pension roll of Essex County, 1831, for service as private, Massachusetts militia.

Also No. 21022.

MRS. EDITH CHITTENDEN WELLS, M.D.

51693

MISS LILY C. COLE.

51694

Born in Oakland, Cal.

Descendant of Justin Cole or Cowles.

Daughter of Rector Elisha Cole and Mary Finney, his wife.

LINEAGE BOOK.

Granddaughter of Justin Cole, Jr., and Clarissa Merriman, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Justin Cole and Elizabeth Spofford, his wife. Justin Cole (1751-1829), was a private, 1775, in Capt. Israel

Chapin's company, Col. John Fellow's regiment of militia.

In 1779 he enlisted in the three months* levies that were

called to re-enforce the Continental army. He was born in

Hatfield, Mass. ; died in Madison, Ohio. Also No. 3717.

, Born in Oakland, Cal. Descendant of Corp. John Heal.

Daughter of Austin H. Hills and Mary E. Haskell, his wife. Granddaughter of Austin Hills and Harriet A. Heal, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Heal and Lydia Cooper (1778-1859), his 2nd wife.

John Heal (1760-1825), served as a corporal in a company of grenadiers, Pulaski's Legion, Continental troops, 1779, and, 1781, was in Capt. Jordan Parker's company. Col. Samuel McCobb's regiment.

Also No. 50592.

Born in Hawaii, H. I. Wife of Charles S. Lewis.

Descendant of Prosper Wetmore, of Connecticut. Daughter of Charles H. Wetmore and Lucy S. Wetwore, his wife. Granddaughter of Augustus Wetmore and Emily Throop, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Wetmore and Elizabeth Bushnell, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Prosper Wetmore and Keturah Cheese- borough, his wife.

Prosper Wetmore (1722-87), enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Joseph Walker's company. Col. Samuel Webb's 9th Connecticut regi- ment. He was born in Stratford, Fairfield County, Conn.; died in New London County.

MRS. EVELINE M. HILLS.

51695

MRS. LUCY T. WETMORE LEWIS.

51696

310

DAUGHTERS TH^ AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. WILLETTA B. NICKERSON POPE. 51697 Born in New Bedford, Mass. Wife of John G. Pope.

Descendant of Uriah Nickerson, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of George Young Nickerson and Mary Jane Hobbs, his wife.

Granddaughter of Israel Nickerson and Reebecca Young, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Uriah Nickerson and Patience Small, his wife.

Uriah Nickerson (1757-1835), served several enlistments under different commands, Massachusetts troops. In 1833 he was placed on the pension roll of Plymouth Co., Mass., for service as private. His widow also received a pension. He was born in Chatham, Mass.; died in Plymouth.

MRS. CLARA GIBSON WOOLNER. 61698

Born in Clallam Co., Wash.

Wife of Benjamin F. Woolner. Descendant of Thomas Gibson.

Daughter of E. M. Gibson and Irene E. Gibson, his wife. Granddaughter of George W. Gibson (b. 1806) and Mary Gibson, his wife. ,

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Gibson and Carruthers, his wife.

Thomas Gibson, enlisted, 1781, as private in Capt. John Knight's company. North Carolina service. He applied for a pension 1832, then residing in Randolph County, Va., but died before his claim was allowed and the pension was paid to his sur- viving children.

MRS. ANNA BLISS HARRIS. 51699

Born in Denver, Colo.

Wife of Robert Emmett Harris.

Descendant of Abraham Bliss, of Connecticut.

Daughter of WilHam Malvin jBliss and Mary E. Cotton, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Bliss and Ann Eliza Dibble, his wife.

UNEAGie BOOK.

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Gr-granddaughter of William Bliss and Anna Rosa, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Bliss and Sarah Hall Young, his 2nd wife.

Abraham Bliss (1743-95), marched on the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Daniel Tilden's company and subsequently served as quartermaster of militia. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in New London.

Born in Boston, Mass. , Descendant of Dr. Donald McDonald.

Daughter of William Gibson Sadler and Elizabeth Bryant, his wife. Granddaughter of Harry White Bryant and Sarah McDonald, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Donald F. McDonald and Mary Stetson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Donald McDonald.

Donald McDonald served as surgeon, 1776, on the sloop "Machias Liberty," commanded by Capt. Jeremiah O'Brion. He subsequently served in the defense of Machias, where in 1820 he died.

Also No. 10475.

IBorn in San Jose, Cal. Descendant of EHsha Lyman.

Daughter of Horace Zuah Howard and Emma Leonora Pember, his wife.

Granddaughter of Asahel Pember and Esther Rowland Lyman, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Elisha Lyman and Abagail Rowland, his wife.

Elisha Lyman (1765-1849), served as a substitute for his father, 1779. He enlisted as a private and teamster and, 1832, ap- plied for a pension. It was allowed for thirteen months as soldier and eight as teamster, Connecticut line.

Also No. 41691.

MRS. SALLIE B. SADLER BRYANT.

51700

MISS MABEL CONSUELO HOWARD.

51701

512

DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. ELIZABETH MOORES BRIZZOLARA.

51702

Born in Orange Co., Calif. Wife of E. J. Brizzolara.

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Lodge, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Charles William Moores and Mary Brier, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Rev. William Wallace Brier and Elizabeth Naylor, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Brier (1777-1838) and Mary Lodge (1790-

1861), his wife, m. 1807. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Lodge, Jr., and Elizabeth Cama-

han, his wife.

Benjamin Lodge, Jr. (1749-1801), was commissioned ensign, 1776, and at the close of the war held the rank of lieutenant He was an original member of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania.

Also Nos. 6981, 32827.

Bom in Los Angeles, Cal.

Wife of Charles P. Overton.

Descendant of Lieut. Jeremiah Wright.

Daughter of Horace Bell and Georgia Herrick, his wife.

Granddaughter of David Bell and Elizabeth Wright, his 1st wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jeremiah Wright and Mary Cunningham, his wife.

Jeremiah Wright (1762-1833), served as private and lieutenant

in the 13th Virginia regiment. He was born in Virginia;

died in Crawford County, Ind. Also No. 48291.

MRS. DAISY B. OVERTON.

51703

MRS. ADAH BRAGG HOLMES.

51704

Born in San Francisco, Cal.

Wife of Henry Edmund Holmes. Descendant of John Bragg of Maine.

uncage; book.

313

Daughter of Robert Bragg and Mary Jane Philbrook, his wife. Granddaughter of John Bragg, Jr. (1790-1845),, and Mary Kenney, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Bragg and Mary Tucker (d. 1845), his wife.

John Bragg (1755-1804), served as seaman on a privateer fitted out at Portland, was made prisoner, taken to Halifax and, 1778, exchanged at Boston. He was born in York County, Maine ; died in Newfield, York County.

MISS MARY JANE BRAGG. 51705 Born in Boston, Mass. Descendant of John Bragg.

Daughter of Robert Bragg and Mary Jane Philbrook, his wife. See No. 51704.

MRS. MAY L. HELSTED. 51706

Born in Stockton, Calif.

Wife of William A. Halsted.

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Folsom.

Daughter of James Lyman Grover and Hannah Folsom Elsemore, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Elsemore and Lucy G. Folsom, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Dearborn Folsom and Hannah Gooch, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Folsom and Mercy Taylor, his wife.

Benjamin Folsom (1730-1815), served as private, 1775, in Capt. Daniel Moore's company. Col. John Stark's regiment and, 1776, commanded a company in Col. Waldron's regi- ment, New Hampshire service. He was born in Stratham, N. H. ; died in Mt. Vernon, Maine.

314

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REV0I,UTI0N.

MRS. SYLVIA H. BROWN. 51707

Born in Wesley, Maine.

Wife of Albert Vinvent Brown, M. D. Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Folsom.

Daughter of James Lyman Grover and Hannah Folsom Elsemore, his

wife. See No. 51706.

MRS. CONSTANCE V. LAWRENCE DEAN. 51708

Bom in San Francisco, Cal.

Wife of Robert A. Dean. Descendant of George Brown.

Daughter of James Henry Lawrence and Mary V. Tingley, his wife. Granddaughter of George Brown Tingley and Nancy Walker, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Jennings Tingley and Susan Brown, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Brown and Rebecca Conrad, his 1st wife.

George Brown (1760-1825), at the age of seventeen enlisted for three years in Capt. Jacob Valentine's company, Col. George Gibson's regiment. He served to the close of the war and located in Mason County, Ky., on land granted him for bounty. He was bom in Hardy County, Va. ; died in Bush County, Ind.

Also Nos. 5213, 11499, 43828.

MRS. ESTELLE TREZAVANT C. CALHON. ' 51709

Born in San Francisco, Calif.

Wife of William Leo Calhon. Descendant of Dr. John Timothy Trezevant. Daughter of Charles Dester Cleveland, M. D., and Estelle Trezevant, his 2nd wife.

LIN^AGlS BOOK.

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Macon Trezevant and Amanda Avery, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Trezevant and Mary Blunt, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Timothy Trezevant and Catherine Cocke Wyatt, his 1st wife.

John Timothy Trezevant (1758-1818), in 1779 graduated in medicine from Princeton. He hastened south and took part in the siege of Savannah; was captured at Charleston and when exchanged joined the Virginia forces and as surgeon served until the close of the war. He was born in Charles- ton, S. C. ; died in Virginia.

Also Nos. 3961, 46501.

Bom in San Leandro, Calif. Descendant of Rev. David Sanford.

Daughter of Benjamin C. Hawes and Elizabeth Benson Mann, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry E. Mann and Anna Sanford, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Philo Sanford, Jr., and Martha Druce, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Philo Sanford and Lydia Whiting, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of David Sanford and Bathsheba Ingersoll, his wife.

David Sanford (1737-1810), was a patriot preacher when ap- pointed chaplain of Col. Lemuel Robinson's regiment, 1776. He was born in New Milford, Conn. ; died in Medway, Mass.

Also Nos. 10677, 11551.

Bom in East Bloomfield, N. Y.

Wife of Rev. Robert J. Burdette.

Descendant of James Bradley.

Daughter of Albert Harvey Bradley and Laura Orinda Coville, his

MISS LOUISE S. HAWES.

51710

MRS. CLARA BRADLEY BURDETTE.

51711

wife.

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Granddaughter of Bani Bradley and Lydia Paul, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Bradley and Leah Stone, his wife. James Bradley, served in Capt. Peter Vaill's company of guards

stationed in Guilford for the defense of the seacoast, 1779-

81. He was bom in Guilford, Conn.

MISS CHARLOTTE PENNIMAN EBBETS. 51712 Born in San Francisco, Calif.

Descendant of Major Edmund Soper, Lieut. Edward Hall, William Penniman and William Penniman, Jr.

Daughter of Arthur M. Ebbets and Charlotte White Penniman, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson Penniman and Delia Moore Hall, his wife, m. 1829.

Gr-granddaughter of Amasa Penniman (1765-1828) and Eunice Soper, his wife, m. 1793 ; Walter Jolley Hall (b. 1776) and Charlotte White (Hall), his wife, m. 1801.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Penniman, Jr., and Sarah Wild, his wife, m. 1755; Edmund Soper and Eunice Curtis, his wife; Aquila Hall and Ann Jolley (b. 1756), his wife (parents of Walter).

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Penniman and Ruth Thayer, his wife, m. 1729; Edward Hall and Sarah Phillips, his wife, m. 1756.

Edmund Soper (1731-76), served in the commissary during the war. He was born and died in Braintree, Mass.

Also No. 13375.

Edward Hall (1735-1801), was lieutenant in Col. William Grayson's Additional Continental regiment; taken prisoner; exchanged, 1780.

William Penniman (1706-79), served on the Committee of Ob- servation, 1774, and also on committee to procure rations for the army, 1777. He was born and died in Braintree, Mass.

William Penniman, Jr. (1731-1813);, private in Capt. Seth Turner's Independent company, 1776, stationed at Braintree, Mass. He was born and died in Braintree.

LINEAGE BOOK.

MRS. GRACE LEE DERBY SPROUT.

51713

Born in Moberly, Mo.

Wife of E. A. Sprout. Descendant of John Slafter.

Daughter of George Jerome Derby and Mary Robinson, his wife. Granddaughter of George Alvin Derby and Harriet M. Brown, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Brown (1791-1866) and Emeline Slafter

(b. 1799), his wife, m. 1819. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Edmund Farwell Slafter (1772-1812) and

Clarissa Tollman (1778-1821), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Slafter and Elizabeth Hovey (1744-

1811), his wife, m. 1767. John Slafter (1739-1819), was commissioner of sequestration,

1777, New Hampshire grants. He was in charge of Norwich.

He served in the early wars, was with Stark at Bennington

and the capitulation of Burgoyne. He was born in Mansfield,

Conn. ; died in Norwich, Vt.

Born in Mt. Carroll, 111.

Wife of Charles W. DeVine. Descendant of Sergt. John Forbes.

Daughter of David Anthony Andrew Jackson Forbes and Lydia Pyle, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Forbes, Jr., and Sabina Hamilton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Forbes and Abiah Ward, his 2nd wife.

John Forbes (1743-1839), was placed on the pension roll of New York for over eight months' service as sergeant, New York militia. His widow also received a pension. He died in Fleming, Cayuga County, N. Y.

MRS. ELSIE FORBES DEVINE.

51714

3i8

DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. JENNIE LA GRANGE GLADSTON.

51715

Born in Vestal, N. Y.

Wife of John Gladston.

Descendant of Capt. Orange Stoddard.

Daughter of Bryant Stoddard La Grange and Susan Mersereau, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Halsey La Grange and Experience Stoddard, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Bryant Stoddard and Martha Seymour, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Orange Stoddard and Experience Nash, his wife.

Orange Stoddard (1742-1824), entered the army as lieutenant at the Lexington Alarm and in 1780 commanded a company in the Massachusetts Continental line. He was born in Litchfield, Conn., lived in Berkshire County, Mass., during the Revolution; died in Whitney's Point, N. Y.

Also No. 29965.

Bom in Belton, Mo.

Wife of Charles Richard Hedke. Descendant of Samuel Granger of Connecticut. Daughter of Joseph Tuttle Carr and Altaynia Turner, his wife. Granddaughter of Wyatt S. Carr and Anna Tuttle, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Tuttle and Lucy Granger, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elijah Granger and Mary King, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Granger and Mary Kent, his wife. Samuel Granger (1702-90), was a minute man from Suffield, where he was born and died.

Also Nos. 19900, 22179.

MRS. EDITH CARR HEDKE.

51716

MRS. STELLA WITTER KERLEE.

51717

Bom in Greeley, Colo.

Wife of Ozzie R. Kerlee.

Descendant of Capt. Orange Stoddard.

I«IN]SAG^ BOOK.

Daughter of Daniel P. Witter and Ella La Grange, his wife: Granddaughter of Bryant Stoddard La Grange and Susan Mersereau,

his wife. See No. 61715.

Bom in New Castle Co., Del. Wife of James G. Reynolds.

Descendant of Judge Richard Lockwood of Delaware. Daughter of John Price and Mary E. Gillespl, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Price and Lydia Ann Lockwood, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Richard Lockwood and Mary R. Wilson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Lockwood and Ann Kirkley, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Lockwood and Margaret Jackson, his wife.

Richard Lockwood (1735-86), was a member of the convention that framed the state constitution. Continental notes were issued by the state and three signed by him in 1777 have been presented to the Historical Society. He was appointed judge October 22, 1779. He was born and died in Kent County, Del.

Also No. 12187.

Born in Hillsborough, Ohio.

Wife of Harry H. Shaw. Descendant of Lieut. James Espy.

Daughter of Joseph K. Marlay and Mary Ellen McReynolds, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. William McReynolds and Maria C. Noel, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Loftus Noel and Ann Espy, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Espy and Martha McKnight, his wife.

James Espy (1741-1813), served as lieutenant in the 11th com- pany, Col. Samuel Hunter's battalion from Northumberland County, Pa., 1776. He was born in Cumberland County, Pa. ; died in Philadelphia.

MRS. FRANCES h. REYNOLDS.

51718

MRS. FANNY MARLAY SHAW.

51719

320

DAUGHTERS OlP THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. ELLA LA GRANGE WITTER.

51720

Born in Vestal, N. Y.

Wife of Daniel P. Witter.

Descendant of Capt. Orange Stoddard.

Daughter of Bryant Stoddard La Grange and Susan Mersereau, his

wife. See No. 51715.

Born in Detroit, Mich.

Wife of Alfred B. Bell.

Descendant of Col. Philip Burr Bradley.

Daughter of Milo Augustus Smith and Henrietta Elizabeth Dauchy, his wife.

Granddaughter of Charles Dauchy and Hannah Maria Waterbury, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Dauchy and Ruth Bradley, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Philip Burr Bradley and Ruth Smith, his 2nd

Philip Burr Bradley (1738-1821), in 1776 was in Colonel Wads- worth's brigade for the defense of New York. In 1777 the 5th regiment was formed and he commanded it at Tryon's invasion, Germantown, Valley Forge, Monmouth and until it was consolidated in 1781. He also served nineteen terms in the Assembly from Ridgefield. He was born in Fairfield ; died in Ridgefield, Conn.

Also No. 6145.

MRS. GRACE D. SMITH BELL.

51731

wife.

MRS. ISABEL NESMITH EVANS.

51723

Born in Pittsfield, 111.

Wife of James Porter Evans. Descendant of Dr. Samuel Hildreth.

UN^AG^ BOOK.

321

Daughter of John Wellington Nesmith and Elizabeth Dickson, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Hildreth Nesmith and Priscilla Brown, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Nesmith and Susan Hildreth, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Hildreth and Abigail Bodwell, his wife. Samuel Hildreth (1750-1823), served as surgeon in the Bur-

goyne campaign. He was born in Townsend, Mass. ; died in

Bellevue, Ohio.

Also Nos. 20324, 21934.

Born in Chenango Co., N. Y.

Wife of Norman Reed. Descendant of Isaac Campbell.

Daughter of George Lincoln Hodges and Ella Van Derveer, his wife Granddaughter of James Luther Hodges and Anna Withall, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Hodges and Mary Campbell, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Campbell and Elizabeth Edmunds, hi!s wife.

Isaac Campbell (1763-1841) enlisted as a private in Capt. Joshua Dunlap's company; in 1778 served under Major Clarke, in Col. Samuel Wylly's regiment, from Voluntown, Conn., where he was born. He died in Rush, N. Y.

Born in Lackawanna Co., Pa. Wife of James F. Hopkins.

Descendant of Burritt Jennings, of Connecticut. Daughter of David T. Peck and Elizabeth F. Benham, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Peck and Lavinia Jennings, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Burritt Jennings and Ruth Crofoot, his wife. Burritt Jennings (1758-1848), at the age of seventeen, served

under Capt. Jonathan Dimon. He turned out in Capt. Eben-

ezer Hill's company, 1777, for the defense of the Hudson.

He was a pensioner when he died in Litchfield County,

where he was born. Also No. 13579.

MRS. ELLA E. F. HODGES REED.

51723

MRS. MINNIE PECK HOPKINS.

51724

322

DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

MISS MARY W. MAXWELL. 51725 Born in Indianapolis, Ind.

Descendant of Major General Joseph Spencer.

Daughter of George M. Maxwell and Martha Spencer Mills, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Mills and Deborah Wilson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Wilson and Martha B. Spencer, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Spencer and Deborah Selden, his wife.

Joseph Spencer (1714-89) was one of the eight brigadier gen- erals appointed in 1775 and was promoted major general in 1776. He was born and died in East Haddam.

Also Nos. 11980, 23223, 32164, 40473, 44644.

MRS. LIBBIE LAWRANCE THOMPSON MAYER. 51726

Born in Greeley, Colo.

Wife of Karl K. Mayer. Descendant of David Hawes.

Daughter of William Frederick Thompson and Sarah Emaline Hawes,

his wife.

Granddaughter of James Hawes and Frances Hancock Lawrance, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Hawes and Rebekah Parker, his wife.

David Hawes (1752-1802) marched on the Rhode Island Alarm, 1780, in Lieut. Asa Ballou's company, 4th Suffolk County, regiment, commanded by Major Seth BuUard. He was born in Wrentham, Mass. ; died in Brooksville, Me.

MRS. HENRIETTA E. DAIjCHY SMITH. 51727

Bom in Troy, N. Y.

Wife of Milo A. Smith.

Descendant of Col. Philip Burr Bradley.

Daughter of Charles Dauchy and Hannah Maria Waterbury, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathan Dauchy and Ruth Bradley, his wife. See No. 51721.

WN^AGS BOOK.

MRS. CAROLYN RUPLE SKINNER. 51728

Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa.

Descendant of Lieut. Edward Bussey, of Maryland. Daughter of George Hardy Ruple and Laura E. Bussey (b. 1846), his wife.

Granddaughter of Rev. Amos Bussey (1806-65) and Hannah Tylee (1811-1901), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Edward Bussey, Jr. (b. 1781), and Dorcas Par- ish, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Edward Bussey and Ruth Colgate, his wife.

Edward Bussey (1740-82) served as lieutenant in the company commanded by Capt. John Ashmead, 1777. His brothers, Bennet and Jesse, served as captain and member of Commit- tee of Safety, respectively. He was born in Harford County, Md. ; died in service.

Also No. 25932.

MRS. ELENA HAWES THOMPSON PAUL. 51729

Born in Greeley, Colo.

Wife of William Paul. Descendant of David Hawes.

Daughter of William Frederick Thompson and Sarah Emaline Hawes,

his wife. See No. 51726.

MISS MAE ELLIS. 51730 Bom in Belding, Mich. Descendant of Lieut. John Ellis.

Daughter of C. Dimick Ellis and Antoinette Ellis, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Ellis and Hannah Raney, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Deacon Dimick Ellis and Polly Annibal Ellis, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Ellis and Molly Dimick, his wife.

324

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

John Ellis (1742-1827) volunteered as sergeant for the relief of Boston. He was lieutenant in Capt. Ephraim Jennings' com- pany in the expedition to the northward. He was born in Deerfield ; died in Ashfield, Mass.

Also Nos. 12218, 39898.

Born in Hartford, Conn. Wife of Charles Gray Curtis.

Descendant of Joshua Hempstead, Corp. William Hempstead, and Ebenezer Perkins.

Daughter of Albert Hempstead and Hannah Meyrick, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Hempstead and Eli^a A. Perkins, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Hempstead and Patty Tucker, his wife; Stephen Perkins and Eliza Smith, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Hempstead and Lydia (Hempstead), his wife; Jacob Perkins and Amy Bailey, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Hempstead and Lydia Burch, his wife (parents of Lydia) ; Ebenezer Perkins and Sarah Perkins (1725-1820), his wife.

Joshua Hempstead (1724-1806) served as sheriff in New Lon- don, Conn., and turned out at the Lexington Alarm. He car- ried the news of the battle of Bunker Hill to New London.

William Hempstead (1748-1821) was corporal in the 1st com- pany of militia. New London County, Conn., under Capt. John Hempstead, 1782. He was born in New London, Conn. ; died in St. Louis, Mo.

Ebenezer Perkins (1720-1806) served as a private at Fort Griswold and was in the battle of Gorton Heights, where he received a wound. He was born and died in Groton, Conn.

MRS. MABEL HEMPSTEAD CURTIS.

51731

MRS. LUCY K. HEMMING.

51732

Wife of Charles C. Hemming. Descendant of John Nash.

I^IN^AGE BOOK.

Daughter of John P. Kay, M. D., and Susan Harris, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert H. Harris and Lucy Nash Legrand, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Peter Legrand and Susan F. Nash, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Nash and Elizabeth Fisher (d. 1803), his wife.

John Nash was chairman of the Prince Edward County, Va., Committee of Safety, 1775, and member of convention same year. He was born in Wales, came to America prior to 1750, and died, 1776, in Virginia.

MRS. FLORA SILLIMAN McHARG. 51733

Bom in Medina, 111.

Wife of T. Arthur McHarg.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Caleb Hyde, Sergt. Daniel Silliman, Corp Ebenezer Colman, Lieut. Caleb Matthews and James Stanley.

Daughter of Norman Hyde Silliman (b. 1842) and Emily A. Mat- thews (b. 1845), his wife, m. 1866.

Granddaughter of Marshall Bennett Silliman (1812-88) and Clarissa Hyde (1813-42), his 1st wife, m. 1837; Leman Matthews (1816-1902) and Mabel Barker (1816-92), his wife, m. 1830.

Gr-granddaughter of Gersom Silliman (1783-1856) and Mary (Polly) Colman (1787-1864), his 1st wife, m. 1809; Calvin Hyde (1770-1844) and Anney Stanley (1769-1841), his wife, m. 1791; Simeon Mat- thews (1769-1827) and Rhoda Royce (1775-1860), his wife, m. 1793.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Silliman and Sarah Brinsmade, his wife; Caleb Hyde and Elizabeth Sackett, his wife; Ebenezer Col- man, Jr., and Phebe Carpenter (1764-93), his wife, m. 1782; Caleb Matthews and Anna Carrington (1743-1804) his wife, m. 1766; James Stanley and Esther Gridley (d. 1826), his wife, m. 1765.

Caleb Hyde (1739-1820) served as captain, 1775, major, 1776- 77, and lieutenant colonel, 1778, Massachusetts troops. Dis- charged, 1781. He was born in Norwich, West Farms (now Franklin), Conn. ; died in Broome County, N. Y.

Also No. 11435.

326

DAUGHTERS Of THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

Daniel Silliman (1752-1818) enlisted, 1775, as private in the 10th company, Connecticut Continental regiment, and, 1777, served as sergeant in Capt. Jabez Wheeler's company of militia. He was born in Fairfield, Conn. ; died in Easton.

Ebenezer Colman (1751-1827) served as corporal in Capt. David Miller's company, Lieut. Col. Obediah Hosford's regi- ment, 1776, which marched to East Chester. He was born and died in Coventry, Conn.

Caleb Matthews (1743-1814) was ensign, 1778, in the 2nd regi- ment, Rhode Island Continental troops, and promoted lieuten- ant, 1777, serving in the first battalion of infantry. He was born in Wallingf ord ; died in Bristol, Conn.

James Stanley turned out at the Lexington Alarm in the 10th Connecticut company under Capt. Abraham Sedgwick. He was born, 1744, in Hartford, Conn.; died in Lisle, Broome County, N. Y.

Born in Uxbridge, Mass.

Wife of Chester Upton. Descendant of Calvin Wheelock.

Daughter of Denice Wheelock and Lucy Ann Burleson, his wife. Granddaughter of Calvin Wheelock and Mercy White, his wife. Calvin Wheelock served in the first company of Minute Men

that marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born and

died in Mendon, Mass.

Bom in Windham, Conn.

Descendant of Hezekiah Manning. Wife of Henry N. Hyde.

Daughter of Silas L. Rouse and Adaline Welch, his wife. Granddaughter of Gurdon Welch, Jr., and Betsy Gilmore, his wife.

MRS. HELEN C. WHEELOCK UPTON.

51734

MRS. FANNIE AGNES ROUSE HYDE.

51735

LINKAGE BOOK.

Gr-granddaughter of Gurdon Welch and Mary Manning, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Hezekiah Manning and Mary Webb, his wife. Hezekiah Manning (1721-1802) was a zealous patriot, giving

valuable civil service. He was born and died in Windham,

Conn.

MRS. LOUISA ELIZABETH DAY. 517^6 Bom in Thompson, Conn.

Descendant of Thomas Day, James Day, and Samuel Buck, Jr.

Daughter of David Day and Louisa Cady, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Day and Susannah Buck, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Day and Mary Parkhurst, his wife; Sam- uel Buck, Jr., and Martha Bloss, his wife.

Thomas Day (1755-1830) was a private in the 5th company, under Capt. Stephen Crosby, 3rd battalion, Wadsworth's brigade, 1776. He was born in Killingly, Conn.; died in Thompson.

James Day (1717-82) was a patriot of Killingly, Conn., where he was a large land owner and founder of the town of Day- ville. He was born and died in Killingly, Conn.

Samuel Buck, Jr. (1734-1810) served as a private in Capt. Joseph Cady's company at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Williamstown, Mass. ; died in Killingly, Conn.

MRS. ELIZABETH MIRIAM S. HAVILAND. 51737 Born in Essex Co., N. Y. Wife of Frank Haviland.

Descendant of James Day, Thomas Day, Samuel Buck, Jr., and

Sergt. William Foster. Daughter of Horace Seaman and Elvira Miriam Foster, his wife. Granddaughter of Ransom Seaman and Susan Day, his wife; William

Foster and Esther Meigs Phelps, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Dan Foster and Miriam Wilson, his wife. See No. 51736.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Foster and Hannah Durkee, his wife.

328

DAUGHTJJRS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

William Foster (1738-1823), who had held office under the crown, served as sergeant of volunteers at the Lexington Alarm. He fought at Bennington, where he and his eldest son were wounded. He was born in Holliston, Mass. ; died in Auburn, N. Y.

Also No. 6979.

Born in Hebron, Conn.

Wife of Charles L. Torrey. Descendant of Andrew Mann.

Daughter of George Manlius Porter and Mary Washburn, his wife.

Granddaughter of Judah Porter and Anna Mann, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Andrew Alann and Hannah Phelps, his wife.

Andrew Mann (1755-1847) served in the Connecticut Conti- nental line and was placed on the pension roll, 1834. He was born and died in Hebron, Conn.

Also No. 50987.

Born in New Haven, Conn. Descendant of Rev. Chauncey Whittelsey.

Daughter of Moses Harrison Baldwin and Martha Newton Whittel- sey, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Whittelsey and Ann Kerwood, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Chauncey Whittelsey and Martha Newton, his 2nd wife.

Chauncey Whittelsey (1717-87) was a patriot preacher, who received the thanks of the Connecticut Assembly for a sermon delivered before the Assembly, 1778, and a copy of same was ordered printed. He was born in Wallingf ord, Conn. ; died in New Haven.

MRS. HELEN PORTER TORREY.

51738

MISS ADELE HARRISON BALDWIN.

51739

UNCAGE BOOK.

MRS. HARRIET E. R. STEVENS HALL.

51740

Born in New Haven, Conn. Wife of Alonzo B. Hall.

Descendant of EHsha Stevens, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Robert Stevens and Adelia A. Youngs, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Hershall Stevens and Clarissa Boughton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Elisha Stevens and Agnes Kimberly, his wife.

Elisha Stevens (1752-1813) enlisted in the navy for tv^o years and subsequently served for five years in Col. Jeduthan Baldwin's corps of Artificers. He was engaged in the bat- tles of Brandywine, Germantown, Valley Forge, Monmouth, Camden and Yorktown. His journal of the grandest spec- tacle of the war, the crossing of the American and French armies at King's Bridge, 1781, and their departure for York- town, is in the possession of the family. He was born in Glastonbury; died in Naugatuck.

Also Nos. 7456, 10910, 16594, 25559, 45449.

Born in Meriden, Conn. Wife of Richard W. Law, Jr.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Benajah Leffingwell, Samuel Durand, and William Morgan.

Daughter of Samuel Augustus Durand (1820-81) and Isabella Henri- etta Leffingwell (1825-96), his wife, m. 1844.

Granddaughter of George Alfred Durand and Eunice Clark, his wife;

William Morgan Leffingwell (1798-1849) and Abigail Rossiter, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Durand and Susanna Hitchcock (1762- 1838) his wife, m. 1781; Benajah Leffingwell, Jr. (b. 1765), and Mary Morgan, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benajah Leffingwell and Lucy Backus, his wife, m. 1764; William Morgan and Miriam Murdock (d. 1821) his wife, m. 1769.

MRS. ISABELLA H. DURAND LAW.

51741

330

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Benajah Leffingwell (1738-1804) served as captain, major, and was lieutenant colonel at the close of the war. He was born and died in Norwich, Conn.

Also No. 38047.

Samuel Durand (1761-1831) enlisted from Waterbury at the age of sixteen as a musician. His widow, in 1838, when 76 years old, was allowed a pension in Cheshire, Conn., for eight months* actual service of her husband.

Also No. 22542.

William Morgan (1746-1824) served in the New York cam- paign, 1776, under Capt. Isaac Gallup and Col. Samuel Holden Parsons. He was born and died in Killingworth, Conn.

Also No. 22511.

MRS. LILLIAN E. RUSSELL. 51742

Born in Woodbridge, Conn.

Descendant of Corp. Hezekiah Johnson, of Connecticut. Daughter of George M. Northrop and Laura E. Truesdell, his wife. Granddaughter of Bela Northop and Elizabeth Johnson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Hezekiah Johnson and Rebecca Tuttle, his wife. Hezekiah Johnson (1749-1826) served as private and corporal

in the Connecticut militia. He was born and died in Derby. Also No. 23664.

MRS. CHARLOTTE MONTAGUE STEWART. 51743

Born in Jacksonville, 111.

Descendant of Jonathan Montague, of Connecticut. Daughter of Anson Lee Swift and Sophronia Humphrey, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Humphrey and Charlotte (Montague)

Andrus, his wife, m. 1813. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Montague and Sara Bidwell (1747-

1823), his wife.

LIN^AG^ BOOK.

Jonathan Montague (1745-1823) enlisted, 1776, under Capt. Noah Phelps. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service as private, Connecticut line. He was born and died in Simsbury.

Also No. 42510.

MRS. HARRIET C. BULKELEY REDFIELD. 51744 Born in Litchfield, Conn.

Wife of Paul Redfield. Descendant of Giles Bulkeley.

Daughter of Edward Chitwode Bulkeley and Elizabeth Wilson, his wife.

Granddaughter of David Collins Bulkeley and Harriet Miller, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Bulkeley and Elizabeth Flint, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Giles Bulkeley.

Giles Bulkeley (1728-85) served as a private in Capt. Elijah Wright's company. Col. Roger Enos' regiment, of Connecti- cut militia, 1778. He was born and died in Wethersfield, Conn.

MRS. SARAH EMELINE BLAKE GORDON. 61745

Born in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Wife of William Augustus Gordon. Descendant of Sergt. Philip Blake.

Daughter of James Partridge Blake (1816-78) and Emeline Cornelia

Nelson (b. 1823), his wife, m. 1839. Granddaughter of Josiah Blake (b. 1782^ and Mary Barber (b. 1790),

his wife, m. 1809. Gr-granddaughter of Philip Blake and Sarah Allen, his wife. Philip Blake was sergeant at the siege of Boston in Capt. Sabin

Mann's company. He served under the same command at

the Rhode Island Alarm. Also No. 10367.

332

DAUGHTERS 0^ THE AMERICAN REVOIyUTlON.

MISS SUSAN L. GORDON.

51746

Born in Woodbury, Conn.

Descendant of Major William Cogswell. Daughter of William A. Gordon and Sarah Blake, his wife. Granddaughter of Alexander Gordon and Maria Holly Cogswell, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Cogswell and Susan Whittlesey, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Cogswell and Anna Whittlesey, his wife.

William Cogswell (1734-86) was a member of the Committee of Inspection at the beginning of the war. He was an officer in the militia and under Washington in the retreat at Long Island. He was born in Ipswich, Mass.

Also No. 10374.

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.

Wife of Frederic H. Sanford. Descendant of Ebenezer Drake.

Daughter of Horace Kingman Drake and Caroline Wells Morrill, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Drake, Jr., and Harmony K. Gurney, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Drake and Martha Gurney, his wife.

Ebenezer Drake (1754-1829), served under Capt. Josiah Hayden at the Lexington Alarm, and, 1777, was in the Massachusetts Continental Army, Capt. John Porter's company. Col. Wig- glesworth's regiment. In 1819 was placed on the pension roll of Oxford County, Maine, for service as private. He was born in Easton, Mass. ; died in Sumner, Me.

MRS. NATALIE DRAKE SANFORD.

5174-^^

WNEAGE BOOK.

333

MRS. HELEN EMILY W. WALKER. 51748 Born in Ansonia, Conn. Wife of Joseph Walker.

Descendant of Abel Lines, Culpepper Hoadley, William Hoad- ley, Israel French, Samuel Lewis, Eliakim Tyrrell, Elisha Hotchkiss, and Lieut. Daniel Welton, all of Connecticut.

Daughter of Watson Lauren Ward (1856-1900) and Fannie Eugenia Sperry (b. 1859), his wife, m. 1884.

Granddaughter of Lauren Ward (1814-98) and Emily Hotchkiss (1813- 87), his wife, m. 1840; Hobart Sperry (1834-96) and Mary French (1835-1909), his wife, m. 1858.

Gr-granddaughter of Richard Ward (1787-1851) and Roxanna Hoad- ley (1787-1865), his wife, m. 1811; Philo Hotchkiss and Patty Lines, his wife; Alfred French (1794-1859) and Lydia Hotchkiss (1794- 1840), his wife, m. 1819; Ezra Stiles Sperry (1808-65) and Louisa Tyrrell (1814-97), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Culpepper Hoadley and Mollie Lewis (1768-

1851), his wife, m. 1786; Abel Lines and Anna , his wife;

Charles French (1765-1814) and Anna Woodcock (1759-1784), his wife; Elisha Hotchkiss and Lydia Lee, his wife, m. 1781; Truman Tyrrell (1784-1852) and Hannah Lines (1790-1860), his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Israel French and Sarah Loveland (1721- 94), his wife, m. 1739; Samuel Lewis and Eunice Beebe, (1738- 1869), his wife, m. 1763; William Hoadley and Esther Porter (1740- 1815) his wife, m. 1761; Eber Lines (1755-1844) and Hannah Wel- ton (1757-1828), his wife; Eliakim Tyrell and Elizabeth Twitchell (1761-1831), his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Welton and Anne Brewster (1732-90), his wife, m. 1755.

Abel Lines (1758-1823) was in Capt. Peck's company, Wads- worth's brigade, raised to re-enforce the army at New York. He participated in the battles of Long Island and White Plains. He was born and died in Connecticut.

Also No. 5348.

Culpepper Hoadley (1764-1857), enlisted as drummer boy, 1778. in Capt. Jesse Curtis's company, Col. Thaddeus Cook's Con- necticut regiment, stationed near Horse Neck. He was born in Waterbury; died in Naugatuck, Conn.

334

DAUGHTJJRS OF TH^ AMERICAN R^V0I,UTI0N.

William Hoadley (1734-1820) enlisted from Waterbury, serv- ing as a private from that town, where he was born and died.

Israel French (1709-88) was in the 5th battalion of Wads- worth's brigade, raised, 1776, to re-enforce the army at New York; engaged in the battles of Long Island and White Plains. He was born in Seymour, Conn. ; died in Bethany.

Samuel Lewis (1718-88) served on the committee to procure clothing for the soldiers, 1777. He was born and died in Waterbury, Conn.

Eliakim Tyrrell (1760-1807) enlisted as private in Capt. Samuel Peck's company, Wadsworth's brigade, and participated in the battles of Long Island and White Plains. He was born and died in Bethany, Conn.

Elisha Hotchkiss was a private in the Connecticut State troops under command of Col. Roger Enos, 1778. He was born, 1762, in New Haven, Conn.; died in Burlington.

Daniel Welton (1731-92) served in the New York campaign and his name is on the list of Capt. John Lewis' company from Waterbury, where he was born.

Also No. 48348.

MRS. J. ADELAIDE PLUMSTEAD. 51749 Born in East Haddam, Conn.

Wife of M. H. Plumstead, M. D. Descendant of John Johnson.

Daughter of E. Emory Johnson and Ann Josephine Calkins, his wife.

Granddaughter of Emory Johnson and Eliza Ann Card, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jared Johnson and Sarah Ransom, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Johnson and Lois Brainard, his 1st wife.

John Johnson (1748-1842) served several enlistments, 1776-79, under different commands, Connecticut service. In 1832 he applied for a pension and his claim was allowed. He was born and died in Chatham, Conn.

uneage; book.

335

MRS. FLORENCE B. DOWD.

51750

Wife of Stephen H. Dowd. Descendant of Samuel Rice.

Daughter of Weston Barnes and Charlotte Marquis, his wife. Granddaughter of Felix L. Marquis and Pluma Rice, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Gideon Rice, Jr., and Philura Griff en, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Gideon Rice and Mary Ann Sanderson, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Rice and Hannah Beach, his wife.

Samuel Rice (1751-1830) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. John Couch's company, Col. Philip B. Bradley's Connecticut regiment, to re-enforce the Continental Army at New York. In 1818 ap- plied for a pension, which was allowed for service as private. He was born in Wallingford; died in Barkhamstead, Conn.

Also No. 49362.

Born in Southington, Conn. Wife of J. R. Hosford.

Descendant of Capt. John Brown and of Gould Cressy.

Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Wright (1835-95) and Eliza Ann Brown (1839-69), his wife, m. 1860.

Granddaughter of Harvey Wright (1786-1858) and Esther Cressy (b. 1794), his wife; Selden H. Brown and Phoebe Hodge, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abiel Brown and Anna Lord, his wife; Gould Cressy and Eunice Morse (1763-1841), his wife, m. 1783.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Brown and Hannah Owen, his wife.

John Brown (1728-76) was captain of a train-band from West Simsbury (now Canton) and joined the forces of the Conti- nental Army in New York, 1776 ; died of camp fever while on duty in New York City. He was born in Bloomfield, Conn.

Also No. 12358.

Gould Cressy (1760-1838) served several enlistments as a pri- vate in the Connecticut militia from 1777-80. In 1832 he applied for a pension, which was granted. He was born in Stamford, Conn. ; died in Southington.

MRS. HATTIE WRIGHT HOSFORD.

51751

336

DAUGHTERS OF THK AMERICAN RE:V0I.UTI0N.

MRS. GRACE BUTLER ARNOLD.

51752

Born in New Britain, Conn.

Descendant of Sergt. Maj. Jared Benham and of Corp. Phineas Cone.

Daughter of John Wadsworth Butler and Catherine Stancey Hall, his wife.

Granddaughter of William S. Hall and Maryett Benham, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Darius Benham and Cynthia Cone, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jared Benham and Elizabeth , his wife;

Phineas Cone and Azubah Stocking, his wife.

Jared Benham (1756-1829) served as sergeant major in Capt. James Stoddard's company, Col. Increase Moseley's regi- ment, of Connecticut militia, 1778. He was born in Berlin, Conn. ; died in Meriden.

Phineas Cone (1752-1833) was corporal in the 1st company, 2nd regiment, under Col. John Spencer, which marched on the Lexington Alarm from East Haddam, where he was born. He died in New London, Conn.

Also No. 46721.

Born in Southington, Conn.

Wife of Edward A. Wood. Descendant of Dr. Josiah Root.

Daughter of Joseph G. Witham and Louea Buck, his wife. Granddaughter of Chancy Buck and Betsy Root, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Josiah Root and Merab Lewis (1765-1841), his wife, m. 1786.

Josiah Root (1752-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Connecticut, 1818, as assistant apothecary general. He was born and died in Southington, Conn.

Also Nos. 5369, 25654.

MRS. EDNA A. WOOD.

51753

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337

MRS. MARY D. BAILTIERE.

51754

Born in Newark, N. J.

Descendant of Lieut. Abraham Smith and of Abiel Fairchild.

Daughter of Hanford Smith and Maria A. Lawrence, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Smith and Mollie Fairchild, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Smith and Sarah French (1735-1805), his wife, m. 1756; Abiel Fairchild and Zerviah Johnson, his wife.

Abraham Smith (1734-96) served on the Committee of Inspec- tion of Derby, Conn., and as lieutenant, 1778, in Capt. Ebene- zer Sumner's company. He was born in Norwalk, Conn.; died in Derby.

Also No. 19489.

Abiel Fairchild (1739-1816) was a member of a committee to procure clothing for soldiers and inspector of provisions of Derby, Conn., where he was born and died.

Born in Waterbury, Conn. Descendant of Jeremiah Vose.

Daughter of Oscar W. Cornish and Mary A. Redfield, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen A. Cornish and Albera Vose, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Vose (b. 1793) and Deborah Churchill, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jeremiah Vose and Hannah Holmes, his wife, m. 1769.

Jeremiah Vose responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt.

Peter Talbot's company from Stoughton, Mass., where he

was born. Also No. 8954.

MISS AGNES R. CORNISH.

51755

338

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MRS. FANNIE E. CURTISS LOW.

51756

Born in Watertown, Conn.

Wife of Oilman Low.

Descendant of Ephraim Wooster.

Daughter of Eli Curtiss and Mary Frances Davis, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Hezekiah Curtiss and Elizabeth Ann Wooster, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Wooster and Elizabeth Ann Mills, his wife.

Ephraim Wooster (1755-1838) was placed on the pension roll of New Haven County, 1832, for service as private, Connec- ticut Continental line. He was born and died in Huntington, Conn.

Also No. 46323.

Born in Middletown, Conn.

Wife of Charles B. Frisbie.

Descendant of Capt. George Hubbard.

Daughter of Abner Roberts and Mary Stocking Hubbard, his wife. Granddaughter of Asa Hubbard and Sarah Sears, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of George Hubbard and Mary Stocking (1733-

1827), his wife, m. 1752. George Hubbard (1730-1809) served as lieutenant, 1777, in the

2nd regiment, Connecticut line, and as captain when Tryon

invaded the colony. He was born in Middletown; died in

Haddam.

Also Nos. 2568, 20829, 28401, 30594.

MRS. EMMA M. FRISBIE.

51757

MRS. MARTHA S. B. HUBBARD.

51758

Born in Middletown, Conn.

Wife of Charles Jared Hubbard. Descendant of David Coe.

LINEAGE BOOR.

339

Daughter of George W. Bacon and Phoebe Crowell Birdsey, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Bacon and Amy Coe, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Coe and Abigail Parsons, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Coe and Hannah Camp, his wife.

David Coe (1716-1807) served on the committee to provide for the families of soldiers who enlisted for three years during the war. He was born in Stratford; died in Middlefield, Conn.

Also No. 18309. i

Born in Canton, Ohio.

Wife of Rev. Henry N. Couden.

Descendant of Lieut. Jacob Shuck.

Daughter of William Dunbar and Harriet Toffer, his wife.

Granddaughter of Peter Toffler and Ann Catharine Shuck, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Shuck and Ann Barbara Way, his wife.

Jacob Shuck enlisted at Paulus Hook, N. J., in Capt. Smyther's company, Col. Michael Swope's Pennsylvania regiment of the Flying Camp, 1776, in which service he was captured by the British at Fort Washington, on York Island ; re-enlisted, 1778, and discharged, 1780, at Morristown, N. J., where he was wounded. In 1818 applied for a pension, which was granted. He was born, 1748, in Germany, was living in 1832.

Born in Alexandria, Va. Wife of Jaquelon Ambler Moncure, M. D.

Descendant of Archibald Cary, Thomas Mann Randolph, and Dabney Carr.

Daughter of Orlando Fairfax, M. D., and Mary Randolph Cary, his wife.

Granddaughter of Wilson Jefferson Cary and Virginia Randolph, his

MRS. HARRIET DUNBAR COUDEN.

51759

MRS. EDITH FAIRFAX MONCURE.

51760

wife.

340

DAUGHTERS OlP THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Wilson Gary and Jean Garr, his wife; Thomas Mann Randolph and Anne Gary, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Archibald Gary and Mary Randolph, his wife (parents of Anne) ; Dabney Garr and Martha Jefferson, his wife.

Archibald Gary (1721-87), was in the House of Burgesses, and a member of the Convention, 1774, which appointed delegates to the General Congress; was a member of the Convention in 1776 and chairman of the committee instructing the Virginia delegates to propose independence.

Also Nos. 48948.

Thomas Mann Randolph (1741-93), was a member of the Con- vention, 1775, and the Committee of Safety of Goochland County. He was born in Tuckahoe, Va.

Also No. 47447.

Dabney Carr (1743-73) was a member of the General Assembly and introduced the resolution to appoint a Committee of Correspondence between the colonies. He was born in Albe- marle County, Va., where he died.

Also Nos. 5061, 7475, 27954.

MRS. GERTRUDE BALLARD FOWLER MATHIOT. 61761

Bom in Baltimore, Md.

Wife of Benjamin F. Mathiot. Descendant of Uriah Ballard.

Daughter of Melville Ballard and Grace Anne Freeman, his wife. Granddaughter of George Ballard and Susanna F. Andrews, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Uriah Ballard and Hannah F. Sergeant, his 2nd wife.

Uriah Ballard was placed on the pension roll of Maine, 1819, for service as private, New Hampshire line; enlisted from Milton, N. H., and was engaged in the battles of Trenton, Stillwater, Monmouth, Newtown, N. Y., King's Bridge, and Yorktown. He died after 1818 in Fryeburg, Me.

WNEAGE BOOK.

MRS. BERTIE BAILEY BUNN.

51762

Born in Pomfret, N. Y. , Wife of Paul Vernon Bunn.

Descendant of Capt. Ephriam Batcheller and of Lieut. Abraham Batcheller.

Daughter of Milo Varnum Bailey and Emma A. Sprague, his wife. Granddaughter of Milo Bailey and Juliann Batcheller, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Batcheller and Dolly Needham, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Batcheller, Jr., and Rebecca Dwight, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Batcheller and Sarah Newton,

Abraham Batcheller (1722-1813) was a member of a committee to raise troops in Sutton and commanded a company of minute men.

Abraham Batcheller, Jr. (1752-1832) served as lieutenant in the Rhode Island Alarm, 1780. He was born in Sutton, Mass. ; died in Stockton, N. Y.

Also Nos. 25071, 37307. 43659.

Born in Washington, D. C. Descendant of James Dunwoody.

Daughter of Henry Harrison Chase Dunwoody, U. S. A., and Clara Mills, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Dunwoody and Sarah Murphy, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Dunwoody and Susanna Riehm, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Dunwoody and Rachel Burns, his wife. James Dunwoody (1745-1815) served as a private in the 8th

company, Cumberland County, Penn., militia, 1780. He was

born and died in Chester County, Pa.

his wife.

MISS ELLEN DUNWOODY.

51763

342

DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOIyUTlON.

MRS. MARY JANE MILLIGAN. 51764 Born in Pittsfield, 111. Descendant of Leighton Cooper.

Daughter of Robert Cooper and Susanna Williams, his wife.

Granddaughter of WilHam Cooper and Mary Mize, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Leighton Cooper and Covington, his wife.

Leighton Cooper (1757-1848) enlisted, 1778, under Capt. Roberts, Col. Taylor, and was discharged at Winchester, Va. In 1829 he applied for a pension in Adams County, Ky., and it was allowed for two years' service as private, Virginia line.

MRS. ALICE E. WHITE TURNER. 61765 Born in Montgomery Co., Md. Wife of E. J. Turner.

Descendant of Thomas Owens and of Capt. Richard Anderson. Daughter of Thomas Owens Smith and Laura Virginia Anderson, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Smith and Nancy Owens, his wife; Richard Anderson, Jr., and Martha Chinn, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Owens and Rachel Beall, his wife; Rich- ard Anderson and Katherine Love, his wife.

Thomas Owens (1745-1821) enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. James Old's company. Col. Wayne's regiment, of Pennsyl- vania militia; participated in the battle of White Plains. In 1818 he applied for a pension, which was allowed. He was born and died in Union District, S. C.

Richard Anderson (1751-1830) commanded a company in the 1st regiment, Maryland line, at the battle of Guilford Court House, and in 1803, by reason of a wound received in that battle, was granted a pension. He was born in Charles County, Md.; died in Sumter District, S. C.

UNEAGE BOOK.

343

MISS KATHRYN E. THORP.

51766

Born in Geneva, Ohio.

Descendant of Ludovic Brakeman, Benjamin Batholomew, and Abigail Patchen Bartholomew.

Daughter of Henry H. Thorp (1837-1907) and Octavia Brakeman (b. 1841), his wife, m, 1862.

Granddaughter of Ezra Brakeman (1812-94) and Harriet Bartholo- mew (1809-94), his wife, m. 1835.

Gr-granddaughter of Christopher Brakeman and Polly Thornton, his wife; Isaac Bartholomew (1776-1852) and Sally Lewis, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ludovic Brakeman and Eve Bleeker, his wife; Benjamin Bartholomew and Abigail Patchen (1755-1839) his wife, m. 1774.

Ludovic Brakeman (1735-1814) served as a private in the Albany County militia, Col. Anthony Van Bergen's regi- ment. He was born in Germany ; died in New York.

Also No. 23604.

Benjamin Bartholomew (1752-97) was in the commissary de- partment at Middle Fort, Schoharie, N, Y., under Captains Winn and Lawrence, 1779, remaining until 1781, when the Tories and Indians under Major Woolsey attacked the fort. He was born in Harpersfield, N. Y. ; died in Otsego County.

Abigail Patchen Bartholomew (1755-1839), was a patriot, being engaged in making cartridges during the attack upon Middle Fort," New York. He died in Harpersfield, Ohio.

Born in Camden Co., Ga.

Wife of George W. Blanton, M. D. Descendant of Col. Benjamin Cleveland.

Daughter of Alexander S. Atkinson and Mary Anne McDonald, his wife.

Granddaughter of Charles James McDonald and Anne Franklin, his

MRS. ELLA Mcdonald blanton.

51767

wife.

344

DAUGHT]eRS O^' TH^ AMERICAN REVOIyUTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Abednego Franklin and Mary Graves Cleveland, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Cleveland and Mrs. Catherine Staum

Montgomery, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Cleveland and Mary Graves, his

wife.

Benjamin Cleveland (1738-1806) served in the militia and the House of Commons of North Carolina. He won distinction at King's Mountain and served to the close of the war. He was born in Prince William County, Va.

Also Nos. 2212, 5148, 20225, 23317.

MRS. BETTY CARTER WINN. 51768 Born in Gloucester Co., Va. Wife of Rev. David Watson Winn.

Descendant of John Patterson and of Col. Burwell Bassett, of Virginia.

Daughter of Josiah Lilly Deans, Jr., and Mary Virginia Yeatman, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Robinson Yeatman and Elizabeth Tabb Pat- terson, his wife; Josiah Lilly Deans and Anna Maria Dandridge

Bassett, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Patterson and Elizabeth Tabb, his 2nd wife;

John Bassett and Betty Carter Browne, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Burwell Bassett and Anna Maria Dandridge,

his wife.

John Patterson (1760-1824) served as midshipman in the Vir- ginia navy during the Revolution. He was born in Caroline County, Va. ; died in Matthew County.

Burwell Bassett (1712-93) was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775-6, and, 1778, served in the Assembly. He was with his brother-in-law, the commander-in-chief, that terrible winter at Valley Forge, 1778. He was born in New Kent County, Va. ; died at Eltham, near Williamsburg, Va.

Also Nos. 5104, 17744.

UNEAGie BOOK. 345

MRS. ANNIE MAE CAMP McCOLLISTER. 51769 Born in Cumberland, Md. Descendant of Thomas Camp.

Daughter of Leon A. Camp and Annie W. (Camp), his wife. Granddaughter of WilHam C. Camp and Elizabeth Morgan, his wife

(parents of Annie). Gr-granddaughter of George Camp and Mary Norman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Camp and Susie Wagner, his wife. Thomas Camp served as a private in Capt. Nathaniel Welch's

company, 2nd Virginia regiment. He was born, 1747, in

South Carolina; died in Spartanburg.

Also No. 20784.

MRS. BESSIE REED NAPIER. 61770 Born in Madison, Ga. Descendant of Dr. Launcelot Johnston.

Daughter of George Asper Reed and Marie Janie Jones, his wife. Granddaughter of Elijah E. Jones, M. D., and Elizabeth Johnston

(1794-1848), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Launcelot Johnston and Zeruah Rice (1752-1838),

his wife.

Launcelot Johnston (1748-1832) served as surgeon of North Carolina troops. He was born in Ireland; graduated in the Medical College of Dublin ; died in Caswell County, N. C.

Also No. 31295.

MRS. VIRGINIA WALKER REDDING TIMBERLAKE. 51771

Born in De Soto Co., La.

Wife of Joseph Timberlake. Descendant of Anderson Redding.

Daughter of James Tarpley Redding and Martha Bibbs Hardaway, his wife.

Granddaughter of William C. Reddihg and Margaret Flcwellyn, his wife.

346

DAUGHTERS O^^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Anderson Redding and Delilah Parham, his wife.

Anderson Redding (1758-1843) served as a private and was present at the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Vir- ginia; died in Monroe County, Ga.

Also No. 39495.

Wife of John B. Shirer. Descendant of Capt. John Holmes.

Daughter of Edwin Albert Drewry and Adeline Elizabeth Putnam, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Putnam and Susan Milner, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Holmes Milner and Elizabeth Willis, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Pitt Milner and Apsylla Holmes, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Holmes and Chloe Bentley, his wife. John Holmes served in the Revolution and was a member of

the Georgia Society of the Cincinnati. He died, 1806, in

Wilkes County, Ga. Also Nos. 3045/ 32005, 36060.

Born in Andover, Mass.

Wife of Albert Gallatin Martin. Descendant of James Cochran.

Daughter of George Lewis Abbott and Sarah Maria Sterns, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Abbott and Rachel Cochran, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Cochran and Saloma Knowlton, his wife.

James Cochran (1752-1837) enlisted, 1775, as a private in Capt. Josiah Crosby' company, Sullivan's regiment, and served through the war under different commands. He received a pension. He died in Andover, Mass.

MRS. MYRTLE C. DREWRY SHIRER.

51772

MRS. SARAH AUGUSTA MARTIN.

51773

I^IN^AGK BOOK.

347

MRS. ANNA RANKIN PFEIFFER. 51774

Bom in Somerset, Ohio.

Wife of William A. Pfeiffer. Descendant of Col. Ebenezer Zane.

Daughter of J. L. Rankin, M. D., and Cynthia Zane, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Zane and Elizabeth B. Zane, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Zane and Elizabeth McCulloch, his wife.

Ebenezer Zane (1747-1812) commanded a regiment of Virginia militia; participated in the defense of Fort Henry against a large force of Indians and others, which was the first attempt of the British and their savage allies against the western fron- tier after the Revolutionary War began. He was born in Berkeley County, W. Va. ; died in Wheeling.

Also Nos. 9287, 42643, 48124.

MISS EMMA MAY ANDREWS. 51775

Born in Vermilion Co., 111.

Descendant of Major Abner Prior and of Jacob Phelps. Daughter of James Orville Andrews and Elizabeth Chandler, his wife. Granddaughter of Ambrose Phelps Andrews and Elizabeth Newell, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ambrose Andrews and Hannah Phelps, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Phelps and Abigail Williams Prior, his wife, m. 1769.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abner Prior and Abigail , his wife.

Abner Prior commanded a company in Col. Andrew Ward's Connecticut regiment, 1776, joining Washington's army at New York and was stationed at Fort Lee and White Plains ; was engaged in the battles of Trenton and Princeton; in 1777 rose to the rank of major. He was born, 1732, in Wind- sor, Conn.

Jacob Phelps (1747-1814) served as a private in the battle of Saratoga. He was born in Windsor, Conn. ; died in Lenox, N. Y.

348

DAUGHTE:RS the AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. ANNA SCOTT BROWN.

51776

Born in Vermilion Co., 111. Wife of Daniel B. M. Brown.

Descendant of Major Abner Prior and of Jacob Phelps. Daughter of James Albert Cunningham and Mary Rebecca Scott, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Cunningham and Mary Ann Andrews, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ambrose Andrews and Hannah Phelps, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Phelps and Abigail Williams Prior, his

wife. See No. 51775.

Born in Marshall Co., 111.

Wife of Charles S. Crary. Descendant of Willett Ranney.

Daughter of Joseph Henderson Jones and Leuanna Ranney, his wife.

Granddaughter of Norman Ranney and Amelia Bagley, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Butler Ranney and Ora Heth, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Willett Ranney and Mary Butler, his wife.

Willett Ranney (1731-1818) served as a private in Capt. Elijah Deming's company, Col. Ashley's Berkshire County, Mass., regiment, 1777. He was born in Cromwell, Conn.; died in Smithville, N. Y.

Born in Ottawa, 111.

Wife of James F. Tilton. Descendant of David Morehouse.

Daughter of Ezra W. Griggs and Charlotte Bronson, his wife. Granddaughter of Clark Bronson and Julia (Roberts) Goodrich, his

MRS. JULIA JONES CRARY.

51777

MRS. FANNIE GRIGGS TILTON.

61778

wife.

WNEAGE BOOK.

349

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Roberts and Sarah Morehouse, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Morehouse and Thankful Couch, his wife, m. 1764.

David Morehouse enlisted in Capt. Josiah Lacey's company, 5th Connecticut regiment, 1776, commanded by Col. Philip Burr Bradley. He died, 1800, in Pennsylvania.

MRS. JULIA DURFEE SMITH. 51779 Born in Ontario, N. Y.

Wife of G. W. Smith. Descendant of Gideon Durfee.

Daughter of Elihu Durfee and Maria Rowland, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Stephen Durfee and Mary Allen, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Gideon Durfee and Anna Bowen, his 2nd wife.

Gideon Durfee (1738-1821) served as a minute man from Tiverton and his two eldest sons, Earle and Lemuel, were soldiers. He was born in Tiverton, R. I.; died in Palmyra, N. Y.

Also Nos. 27027, 43411, 50802.

MRS. JULIA S. McG. BRACKETT. 51780 Born in York, Pa.

Wife of William S. Brackett. Descendant of Anthony Baltzer.

Daughter of Capt. Thomas S. McGowan and Mary Eleanor Diehl, his wife.

Granddaughter of James McGowan and Eliza Conn, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Conn and Elizabeth Baltzer, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Anthony Baltzer and Elizabeth Funk, his wife, m. 1788.

Anthony Baltzer (1754-1842) was placed on the pension roll of Washington County, Md., 1818, for service as private in Capt. Farmer's company, Col. Stewart's 10th Pennsylvania regiment. His widow applied for a pension, 1834, at which time she was a resident of Washington County, Md. Her claim was allowed.

550

DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. MAUD SHEPHERD DAVIS.

51781

Born in Chicago, 111.

Wife of Claude Bernard Davis. Descendant of Capt. John Myers.

Daughter of Abraham Liddon Shepherd and Anna Ryan, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Shepherd and Hannah Myers, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Myers, Jr., and Anna Elizabeth Brusiner, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Myers and Sarah Shinn, his wife.

John Myers (1753-1819) commanded a company in Col. Charles Read's 2nd regiment of Burlington County, N. J., militia, 1775. He was born and died in Burlington, N. J.

Born in Bremen, Ohio.

Wife of M. Morris Fletcher. Descendant of John Kreidelbach.

Daughter of Simon Beery and Mary Malvina Grover, his wife. Granddaughter of George Beery and Catherine Kreidelbach, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Kreidelbach and Dortha Mundschauer, his wife.

John Kreidelbach served as a private in Capt. Martin Shutter's Pennsylvania company, Fourth Class, 1782. He was born in Germany; removed to Ohio in 1810, and died in Fairfield County.

MRS. MARIETTA BEERY FLETCHER.

51782

MRS. IDA H. MUNSELL.

51783

Born in Manlius, N. Y.

Wife of William W. Munsell. Descendant of George Strowbridge.

WNBAGE BOOK.

Daughter of Rev. B. W. Strowbridge and Caroline Leet, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Dexter Strowbridge (b. 1806) and Damaris

or Deborah Goodrich, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of George Strowbridge and Julia Tuttle, his 1st wife,

m. 1784.

George Strowbridge (1760-1837) was a private, 1776, in the company commanded by Capt. Nathaniel Wood, stationed at Roxbury, Mass. He was born in Middleborough, Mass. ; died in Potter, Yates County, N. Y.

Born in Ashtabula, Ohio.

Wife of F. R. Millard. Descendant of Oliver Stetson.

Daughter of Orlando Gates Dart and Lucinda Riddell Dick, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Morris Dick and Eliza Ann Riddell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William M. Riddell and Jennett Stetson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Oliver Stetson and Jeannette Anderson, his wife.

Oliver Stetson (1756-1839) served several enlistments under different commands, 1777-80, Massachusetts troops; was en- gaged in the battles of Harlem, White Plains and Bemis Heights. In 1832 applied for a pension in Chatauqua County, N. Y., which was allowed. He was born in Hanover, Mass. ; died in Westfield, N. Y.

Also No. 49799.

Born in Torrington, Conn.

Wife of Charles W. Lewis. Descendant of Gideon Bristol.

Daughter of Willis A. Bradley and Mary Elizabeth Steele, his wife. Granddaughter of William Spencer Steele and Caroline Amelia Jones,

MRS. ADELINE DART MILLARD.

61784

MRS. CAROLINE W. LEWIS.

51785

his wife.

352

DAUGHTERS OlF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Darius Jones and Abigail Nancy Bristol, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Gi'deon Bristol and Abigail Badger, his wife.

Gideon Bristol (1755-1837) was placed on the pension roll of New Haven County at the age of 78 for service as private, Connecticut Continental line. He was born in Wallingford, Conn.; died in Cheshire.

Also No. 18319.

Born in Anamosa, Iowa. Wife of Seward Smith Shirer.

Descendant of Elijah Lawrence and of Lieut. Thomas Tanner, Jr.

Daughter of Franklin Tanner and Josephine Lawrence, his wife.

Granddaughter of Lucas Tanner and Sophronia Ames, his wife; Clark Lawrence (b. 1793) and Eliza Jackman, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Tanner, Jr., and Anna Warren, his wife; Elijah Lawrence and Hannah Clark, his 1st wife; m. 1787; Thomas Tanner and Anna Baldwin (1741-1821), his wife, m. 1765.

Elijah Lawrence (1763-1809) served in the War of the Revolu- tion and for some time was a prisoner; after his release, for his bravery and fidelity, was honored with a place in Wash- ington's Life Guard. He was born in West Sheffield, Que- bec ; died in Hinesburg, Vt.

Thomas Tanner, Jr. (1743-1817), who was ensign of a train band before the war, served in Wadsworth's brigade at Long Island. He was taken prisoner at Fort Washington and held four years. He was born in Cornwall, Conn. ; died in Coop* erstown, N. Y.

Also No. 39444.

Born in Chicago, 111.

Descendant of Capt. Ralph Stoddard, of Connecticut. Daughter of Albert Simeon Stoddard and Josephine Louise Schade, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ela G. Stoddard and Anna Margaret Vickers, hi» 2nd wife.

MRS. JOSEPHINE TANNER SHIRER.

51786

MISS LAURA LOUISE STODDARD.

51787

uncage; book.

353

Gr-granddaughter of Simeon Stoddard and Polly Hodge, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ralph Stoddard, Jr. (1751-1831), and Mabel

Newton, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Ralph Stoddard and Susannah Elderkin, his

wife, m. 1746.

Ralph Stoddard (1723-1811) commanded a company in the 8th regiment of militia under Col. Oliver Smith. He was born in Groton, Conn., where he died.

Also Nos. 4615, 6239, 33017.

Bom in Pewaukee, Wis.

Wife of Frank James.

Descendant of Capt. Nathan Watkins.

Daughter of A. S. Putney and Sarah Mower, his wife.

Granddaughter of Timothy Mower and Eunice Watkins, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Watkins and Sarah Watkins, his wife.

Nathan Watkins (1736-1815) commanded minute men at Bun- ker Hill and joined the expedition to Quebec. He served as captain of Continental Infantry, 1776 ; was taken prisoner in the Burgoyne campaign. 1777, and exchanged for a British captain of Royal Artillery. He was born in Hopkinton, Mass. ; died in Naples, N. Y.

Also Nos. 7109, 21972.

Bom in Milwaukee, Wis.

Wife of V. K. Froula.

Descendant of Isaac Humphrey.

Daughter of Olin David Barker and Eva Marian Collins, his wife. Granddaughter of Frederic W. Collins and EHvia Chapin, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Heman Chapin and Electa Humphrey, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Humphrey and Esther North, his wife.

MRS. HATTIE M. PUTNEY JAMES.

51778

MRS. EVA BARKER FROULA.

61789

354

DAUGHTE:rS the AMl^RICAN REVOIyUTlON.

Isaac Humphrey (1735-88) was despatch bearer for Gen. Schuyler from Albany to the forts on Lake Ontario. He had great influence with the Indians and employed them on his perilous journeys. He was born in Simsbury, Conn. ; died in Goshen, Conn.

Also No. 9550.

MRS. MARGARET WELLES SMITH. 51790

Born in Wayne, N. Y. ,

Wife of J. R. Smith.

Descendant of Dr. Benjamin Welles.

Daughter of EHhu S. Welles and Deborah Burdge, his wife.

Granddaughter of Benjamin Welles and Sarah Nelson, his wife.

Benjamin Welles (1756-1813), a graduate of Yale, was ap- pointed, 1777, issuing commissary and also acted as surgeon's mate. He was born in Stamford, Conn.; died in Wayne, N. Y.

Also Nos. 832, 23134.

MRS. FLORENCE MANN FROST. 51791 Born in Peoria, III. Wife of A. S. Frost.

Descendant of Quartermaster-Sergeant William Tupper. Daughter of Oscar H. Mann and Amanda Finch, his wife. Granddaughter of Timothy Mann and Eliza Tupper, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Tupper and Phebe Tupper, his wife. William Tupper served as quartermaster-sergeant in the 3rd

and 4th Connecticut regiments, 1782-83. He was born, 1750,

in Salisbury, Conn.

MRS. CARRIE MOORE MAGILL. 51792 Born in DanvilJe, Ky. Wife of Henry P. Magill.

Descendant of Capt. Gabriel Long, of Virginia.

LINJ^AGE BOOK.

355

Daughter of William Irwin Moore and Elizabeth Long, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Stubblefield Long (b. 1771) and Bath- sheba Moxley his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Gabriel Long and Anne Slaughter, his wife.

Gabriel Long (1751-1827) commanded a company in the 11th Virginia regiment, 1776 ; resigned, 1779, and received a land grant for three years' service. When Lafayette visited America in 1825 he acted as his escort in Culpeper County, where he died.

Also Nos. 20362, 36157.

Bom in Rochester, N. Y. Descendant of Daniel Newcomb.

Daughter of Daniel D. Hatch and Fanny Newcomb, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Newcomb and Sarah Sterns, his wife.

Daniel Newcomb (1747-1818) was a delegate to the convention in Keene, N. H., 1781, to outline a form of government for the State. He was born in Norton, Mass.; died in Keene, N. H.

Also No. 50348.

Bom in Vincennes, Ind.

Wife of Herbert James Ullman. Descendant of Col. Asa Barnes.

Daughter of Wilson John Williams and Sophia Jane Williams, his wife. Granddaughter of James Wilson Williams and Delia Ann Barnes, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Barnes and Lucretia Gillette, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Asa Barnes and Lois Barnes, his wife.

Asa Barnes (1736-1802) commanded a company at the Lexing- ton Alarm and subsequently promoted colonel. He was living in Lanesborough, Mass., 1769 ; died in Charlotte, Vt.

MRS. ELLEN HATCH TAYLOR.

51793

MRS. CLARA ROSS ULLMAN.

51794

356

DAUGHTE:RS 0^ THE AMERICAN RIJVOLUTION.

MISS BLANCHE ADELAIDE CHURCH. 51795

Born in Atlanta, 111. Descendant of Col. Giles Jackson.

Daughter of Azel Edward Church and Jane G. Leonard, his wife.

Granddaughter of David Leonard and Anna Merrill, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Caleb B. Merrill and Sarah Jackson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Giles Jackson and Anna Thomas, his wife.

Giles Jackson (1733-1810), was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1774, and was major of the 1st Berkshire County regiment. He was chief of staff at Saratoga and drew up the articles of capitulation between Gates and Burgoyne. He fought in many battles and arrived at Yorktown the day after the surrender. He was born in Weston, Mass. ; died in Monterey.

Also No. 14345.

MRS. TERRESSA HARTSHORN DIESTERWEG. 51796

Born in Waltham, 111.

Wife of Charles L. Diesterweg. Descendant of Oliver Hartshorn.

Daughter of Alfred Ira Hartshorn and Amelia Amanda Dean, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Ira Hartshorn and Joanna Burnham, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Oliver Hartshorn and Hannah Pettingill, his wife.

Oliver Hartshorn (1760-1810) enlisted, 1781, in Capt. Charles Miel's company, Gen, Waterbury's state brigade, raised for seacoast defense. He was born and died in Franklin, Conn.

MRS. GEORGIANA FORD ROBINSON. 51797

Born in Bloomington, 111.

Wife of James Edwin Robinson.

Descendant of John Cooms and of Thomas Colton.

uneage; book.

357

Daughter of Hiram Ford and Rosalie Hunt, his wife. Granddaughter of John Chandler Ford and Sarah Ann Coomes, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Coomes and Camelia Leonard, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Coomes, Jr. (1762-1851), and Joanna Col- ton, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Coomes and Midwell Coomes his wife; Thomas Colton and Deborah Dudley (b. 1724), his wife.

John Coomes (1730-95) served in the company from Enfield at the siege of Boston. He was born in Enfield, Conn. ; died in Stafford.

Thomas Colton (1719-1808) served at Ticonderoga, 1777, in Capt. Gideon Burt's company. He was born and died in Longmeadow, Mass.

Also No. 23938.

MRS. GRACE E. K. ELLIS. 51798

Born in Old Saybrook, Conn.

Wife of Leander D. Ellis.

Descendant of Elias Tully, William Chapman and Nathaniel Clark.

Daughter of Ozias Holmes Kirtland and Elizabeth Roxana Clark, his wife.

Granddaughter of Asa Kirtland and Polly Tully, his wife; David Clark and Abigail Warner (Clark), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Clark, Jr., and Hannah Chapman, his wife (parents of David) ; Chester Clark and Grace Thayer his wife (parents of Abigail) ; Elias Tully and Azubah Kirtland, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Clark and Abigail Warner, his wife, m. 1774; William Chapman and Lydia Ingham, his wife.

Elias Tully (1752-1848) served several enlistments under dif- ferent commands, 1775-79, Connecticut troops. He was born and died in Saybrook, Conn.

35^ DAUGHTERS THK AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

William Chapman (1745-1828) served in a company com- manded by Capt. Martin Kirtland, Col. Erastus Wolcott's Connecticut regiment, 1777. He was born and died in Say- brook, Conn.

Nathaniel Clark (1749-1823) served, 1777, in Capt. Oliver Lyman's company, which marched to East Horseneck. He was born and died in Northampton, Mass.

MRS. ALICE ADELINE POLLOCK BERTELSMAN. 51799 Born in Spring Grove, 111.

Wife of Charles Bertelsman.

Descendant of James Hogge, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Thomas Gibson Pollock and Adeline Struthers, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Pollock and Martha Neally, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Neally and Jane (Jean) Hogge, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Hogge and Margaret Parks, his wife.

James Hogge was placed on the pension roll of Bucks County, Pa., 1819, for four years' service as Private, Pennsylvania Continental line. He was born, 1741, in Pennsylvania; died after 1819 in Bucks County.

Also Nos. 20274, 25172.

MRS. FANNIE FAIRBANK CARTER. 51800 Born in Concord, 111. Wife of Edward C. Carter.

Descendant of Josiah Fairbank and of Thomas Beggs. Daughter of Daniel Wilder Fairbank and Sarah Epler, his wife. Granddaughter of John Barnard Fairbank and Hannah Maria Cressey,

his wife; John Epler and Sarah Beggs, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Fairbank and Sarah Chandler, his wife;

Charles Beggs and Dorothy Trumbo, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Josiah Fairbank and Abigail Carter, his wife;

Thomas Beggs and Sarah Baines, his wife.

LINEAGE BOOK.

359

Josiah Fairbank (1734-98) served as a private in the Massa- chusetts militia. He was born in Lancaster ; died in Sterling, Mass.

Also No. 27544.

Thomas Beggs served in the commissary and died, 1779, of ' camp fever. He was born in New Jersey. Settled in Rock-

ingham County, Va. Also Nos. 36656, 41798, 43895.

MRS. MARIE VANCE BRYANT TRIEGLOFF. 51801 Born in Lowell, Ind. Descendant of David Bryant.

Daughter of John Bryant and Mary A. Lawrence, his wife.

Granddaughter of Elias Bryant and Ann Vance, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Bryant and Catharine Wooley, his wife.

David Bryant (1756-1836) served several short tours of duty, 1776-80, under different commands in the New Jersey militia. He was at Connecticut Farms and Springfield. He was born in New Jersey; removed to Pennsylvania, 1791, and to Knox County, Ohio, 1816 ; died in Fort Wayne, Ind.

Also No. 32047.

MRS. JULIA BRYANT HUMMEL. 51802

Born in Lowell, Ind.

Wife of Ernst Summel, Jr. Descendant of David Bryant.

Daughter of John Bryant and Mary A. Lawrence, his wife. See No. 51801.

MRS. BERTHA BRYANT PHELPS. 51803

Bom in Lowell, Ind.

Wife of Cassius Phelps. Descendant of David Bryant.

Daughter of John Bryant and Mary A. Lawrence, his wife. See No. 51801.

36o

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. LUELLA BRYANT STRAIGHT. 61804

Born in Lowell, Ind.

Wife of Nelson Straight. Descendant of David Bryant.

Daughter of John Bryant and Mary A. Lawrence, his wife. See No. 51801.

MRS. BLANCHE RALSTON BUTTERWORTH. 51805

Born in Lexington, Mo.

Wife of Frank W. Butterworth. Descendant of Capt. James Ward, of Virginia. Daughter of James Hoffersett Ralston and Sarah Jane Humphreys, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ward Humphreys and Sarah Morgan, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Humphreys and Jane Ward, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Ward and Phoebe Lockart, his wife.

James Ward commanded a company of Botetourt County militia at Point Pleasant, 1774, under Gen. Andrew Lewis. The allied Indians were driven back and seven captains were killed in the bloody battle. He was buried on the battlefield.

Also Nos. 11528, 15562, 22388, 39716, 41303.

MRS. LIDA J. SPENCER CHAMBERS. 51806

Born in Areola, 111.

Wife of William Rock Chambers. Descendant of Col. Jacob Blackwell.

Daughter of John W. Spencer and Ann Hyman Harvey, his wife. Granddaughter of William H. Harvey and Eliza Blackwell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Blackwell and Ann Selby, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Blackwell and Mary Field, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Blackwell and Lydia Hallett, his 2nd wife.

LINKAGE BOOK.

361

Jacob Blackwell (1717-80) was a member of the first Provincial Congress of New York and colonel of Queens County militia. He was born and died in Newtown, L. I.

Also Xos. 23209, 295S2.

MRS. KATHERINE SCOTT FORBES. 51807

Born in Caldwell Co., Ky.

Wife of Henry Sill Forbes. Descendant of Capt. Matthew Scott.

Daughter of William Johnson and Katharine Ware Scott, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Mitchell Scott and Catharine Ware, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Scott and Elizabeth Thompson, his wife.

Matthew Scott (1739-98) was captured at Long Island and exchanged the same year. He commanded a company at Brandywine and Germantown, and was retired, 1778. He was born and died in Peimsylvania.

Also Xo. 6116.

MRS. ANXE SELBY WOLFORD RIDGELY. 51808

Born in Areola, 111.

Wife of Omdorf Long Ridgely. Descendant of Col. Jacob Blackwell.

Daughter of Milton John Wolford and Maud Sutherland Blackwell, his

wife. See No. 51806.

MRS. MAUD BLACKWELL WOLFORD SHANE. 51809

Born in Danville. Ill Descendnat of Col. Jacob Blackwell.

Daughter of Milton John Wolford and Maud Sutherland Blackwell, his

wife. See No. 51806.

362

DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

MRS. SARA WICKS WOLFORD FAIRCHILD.

51810

Born in Danville, 111.

Wife of Roscoe S. Fairchild. Descendant of Col. Jacob Blackwell.

Daughter of Milton John Wolford and Maud Sutherland Blackwell,

his wife. See No. 51806.

Born in Lasalle Co., 111.

Wife of Lyman H. Tower.

Descendant of Lieut. John Dent, of Virginia.

Daughter of Rawley Evans Dent and Rebecca Ann McCollum, his wife.

Granddaughter of Enoch Dent and Judith Gapen, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Dent and Margaret Evans, his wife.

John Dent (1755-1840) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, for service as lieutenant, Virginia Continental line. He was born in Leesburg ; died in Monongalia County, W. Va., where he was one of the first sheriffs.

Also Nos. 22453, 44259.

Born in Peoria, 111.

Descendant of Capt. John Rouse and of Lieut. Andrew Engle, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Rudolphus Rouse, M. D., and Margaret Banta, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Rouse, Jr., and Lydia McConnell, his wife; Henry Banta and Martha Engle, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Rouse and Hannah Smith, his wife; An- drew Engle and Janet Strathem.

John Rouse (1743-1842), in 1777, was captain in Col. Morris Graham's regiment of New York militia. He was born in Dutchess County, N. Y.

MRS. AMELIA DENT TOWER.

51811

MISS JENNIE ROUSE.

61813

WNEAG^ BOOK.

Andrew Engle (1755-1810) enlisted, 1776; was lieutenant in Col. Thomas Craig's regiment in 1778, and served until 1781. He was born in Philadelphia ; died in New Jersey.

Also No. 3589.

MRS. ANNIE McCAMPBELL HUTCHINSON. 51813 Born in Jeffersonville, Ind. Wife of Joseph Miller Hutchinson, D. D.

Descendant of James Logan and of Capt. William Meriwether. Daughter of James Harvey McCampbell and Letitia StuU Meriwether, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel McCampbell and Jane Tilford, his wife;

Samuel Meriwether, M. D., and Mary Lewis, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James McCampbell and Margaret Logan, his

wife; WilHam Meriwether, Jr., and Sarah Oldham, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Logan and Hannah Erwin, his wife;

WilHam Meriwether and Martha Cox Wood, his wife. James Logan (1733-1825) enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Jonathan

Langdon's company. Col. James Wood's Virginia regiment.

He died in Rockbridge County, Also No. 44292.

William Meriwether (1730-90) served in the Virginia militia.

He was born in Goochland County, Va. ; died in Jefferson

County, Ky. Also No. 25763.

MRS. LAURA BUTLER TAYLOR. 61814 Born in New Albany, Ind. Wife of G. Burke Taylor.

Descendant of Stephen Ranney, of Connecticut. Daughter of Joseph Conger Butler and Mary A. Pilling, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Butler and Lucy Ranney, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Ranney and Patience Ward, his wife.

364

DAUGHTERS 01? THE) AMERICAN R^VOLUTIOM.

Stephen Ranney (1730-1803) served, 1775-83, in Capt. Eell's company, Col. Wyllis' 3rd Connecticut regiment. He was born in Cromwell ; died in Middletown, Conn.

MRS. KATHERINE DUNCAN RAINBOLT. blSiy'

Born in Bedford, Ind.

Descendant of Peter Hause, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Lycurgus Duncan and Amanda E. Driscoll, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of William Duncan and Mary Hause Malott, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Hiram Malott and Mary Hause, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Hause and Mary Boyer, his wife. Peter Hause (1760-80) served as private in Capt. Lewis

Farmer's company. Col. Samuel Miles' Pennsylvania rifle

regiment, 1776. Also No. 48436.

MRS. RUTH DUNCAN MUNDENHALL. 51816 Born in Bedford, Ind. Descendant of Peter Hause.

Daughter of Lycurgus Duncan and Amanda Driscoll, his 2nd wife. See No. 51515.

MISS MARY C. MILLER. 51817 Born in Bloomington, Ind. Descendant of James Strong.

Daughter of Charles S. Miller and Ellen Storer, his wife. Granddaughter of James B. Miller and Letticia B. Moffett, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Moffett and Mary Strong, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Strong and Letticia (Strong), his wife.

James Strong (1760-1806) served as a private in the Revolu- tionary War from South Carolina. He was born in Ireland ; died in South Carolina.

LINEAGE BOOK.

MISS ELIZABETH PALINA UMSTATTD. 51818 Born in Bloomington, Ind.

Descendant of John Campbell and of Isaac Van Buskirk. Daughter of WiUiam Harrison Umstattd and Amanda Buskirk, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Umstattd and Elizabeth Campbell, his wife;

Michael Van Buskirk and Elizabeth Bilderbach, his wife. See No. 51203.

Gr-granddaughter of Isaac Van Buskirk and Jerusha Little, his wife.

Isaac Van Buskirk (1760-1843), enlisted as a private, 1778, in the Virginia militia under Capt. Wallace, and took part in the battle of Monmouth. In 1832 he was placed on the pension roll from Monroe County, Ind. He was born in Loudon County, Va. ; died in Monroe County.

Also No. 48437.

MRS. KATHARINE HUNTINGTON DAY. 51819 Born in Milwaukee, Wis.

Wife of Thomas C. Day.

Descendant of Capt. William Huntington and of Capt. Oliver Edwards.

Daughter of William Pitkin Huntington and Lucy Edwards, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Daniel Huntington and Elizabeth W. Phelps,

his wife; Luther Edwards and Hannah Burnell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Huntington and Bethia Throop, his

wife; Oliver Edwards and Rachel Parsons, his wife. William Huntington (1732-1816) served at the siege of Boston

and was appointed captain in 1776. He was born and died in

Lebanon, Conn. Also No. 10609.

Oliver Edwards (1755-1829) was a minute man at the Lexing- ton Alarm and served in the expedition to Quebec under Col. John Fellows. He was born in Northampton ; died in Ches- terfield, Mass.

Also No. 46720.

366

DAUGHTE:RS of the: AMERICAN REJVOLUTION.

MRS. CAMILLA WALKER DILL.

51820

Born in Richmond, Ind.

Wife of Howard A. Dill. Descendant of John Gaddis.

Daughter of Lewis C. Walker and Camilla Farquhar, his wife. Granddaughter of Allen Farquhar, M. D., and Louisa Stockdale, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of WilHam Stockdale and Elizabeth Gaddis, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Gaddis and Sarah Jenkins, his wife.

John Gaddis (1741-1827) served, 1778-84, under his brother, Col. Thomas Gaddis, with the "Rangers on the Frontiers," Pennsylvania service. He was born in Virginia; died in Uniontown, Pa.

Bom in Savanna, 111. Wife of Jesse Cameron Moore.

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Dale and of Lieut.-Col. William Chamberlain.

Daughter of Capt. Andrew H. Hershey and Hattie E. Bowen, his wife. Granddaughter of Luther H. Bowen and Elizabeth Dale Chamberlain, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Aaron Chamberlain and Elizabeth Dale, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Chamberlain and Margaret Parke, his wife; Samuel Dale and Anne Futhey, his wife.

Samuel Dale (1735-1804) commanded a company of militia and resigned his commission for a seat in the Supreme Executive Council, 1776. He was a member of the Assembly from 1770 to the close of the war. He was born in Ireland; died in Lewisburg, Pa.

William Chamberlain (1736-1817) served as lieutenant-colonel of New Jersey volunteers in the battles of the Jerseys. He was born in Huntington County, N. J.,; died in Lewisburg, Pa.

Also No. 29831.

MRS. FRANCES HERSHEY MOORE.

51821

LINEAGE BOOK.

MRS. EMMA VAUGHAN SMITH TALL.

51822

Born in Princes Anne, Md. Wife of William Riley Tall.

Descendant of Col. Robert Smith and of Brig.-Gen. Persifor

Frazer, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Rev. Vaughan Smith and Mary Elizabeth Sheppard, his

wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Smith and Mary Frazer, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Smith and Margaret Vaughan; Persifor Frazer and Mary Worrell, his wife.

Robert Smith (1720-1803) was a member of the Constitutional Convention, 1776, and aided with money and supplies to sus- tain the army at Valley Forge, 1778. He died in Philadelphia.

Also Nos., 3401, 6842, 8390, 10761, 15762, 19376, 23242, 31036, 35988.

Persifor Frazer (1736-92), entered the army as captain and was brigadier-general of the State militia at the close of the war. He was born and died in Delaware County.

Also Nos. 15762. 43557.

Born in Calhoun County, Tex.

Wife of Lewis C. Walker. Descendant of John Gaddis.

Daughter of Allen Farquhar, M. D., and Louisa Stockdale, his wife. Granddaughter of William Stockdale and Elizabeth Gaddis, his wife. See No. 51820.

Born in Bloomington, Ind.

Wife of William Alfred MilHs. Descendant of Micajah Neal.

Daughter of James Barkley Clark and Ann Eliza Stuart, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Clark and Martha Neal, his wife.

MRS. CAMILLA FARQUHAR WALKER.

51823

MRS. LAURA CLARK MILLIS.

61824

368

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Gr-granddaughter of James Neal and Mary Ann Martin, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Micajah Neal and Mildred Beasley, his wife.

Micajah Neal (1757-1836) enlisted, 1778, from Culpeper Coun- ty, Va., as private in Capt. Thomas Porter's company. Col. Francis Taylor's regiment. He was at the surrender of Corn- wallis, and participated in the siege of Yorktown. He was placed on the pension roll, 1834, from Shelby County, Ky., where he died.

Born in Indianapolis, Ind.

Descendant of David Smith, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Thomas Howard Spann and Sarah Frances Smith, his wife.

Granddaughter of Harvey Smith and Anna Sprague, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Smith and Naomi Howard, his wife.

David Smith (1757-1814) enlisted, 1780, as fifer in Capt. Levi Ely's 2nd company, Col. John Brown's 3rd Hampshire County regiment, Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in Massachusetts.

Bom in Kokomo, Ind.

Wife of Charles Dayhuff. Descendant of William Hancock.

Daughter of John Bryant Butcher (b. 1843) and Sarah J. Thomas (b. 1847), his wife.

Granddaughter of William Butcher and Sidonie Hancock, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Francis Hancock and Elizabeth Poore, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John G. Hancock and Anis Turpin, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Hancock and Elizabeth

(1764-1841), his wife.

William Hancock (1757-1826) enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Edward Bridge Savel's company, Col. Benjamin Gill's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Massachusetts.

MISS ANNA H. SPANN.

51825

MRS. ANGIE M. BUTCHER DAYHUFF.

51826

LINE^AG^ BOOK.

MRS. BLANCHE E. CAVANAUGH SAUSSY.

51827

Born in Savannah, Ga. Descendant of Rev. John Wallace.

Daughter of John Henry Cavanaugh and Augusta Young, his wife.

Granddaughter of Thomas Young and Priscilla Harrall, his wife. >

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Harrall and Nancy Wallace, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Wallace and Eleanor Morgan, his wife.

John Wallace (1754-1822) served as a private in Col. John Gibson's detachment, western division. Discharged 1780. He was born in Virginia ; died in Washington County, Ind.

Also No. 47614.

Born in Madison, Ind.

Wife of Joseph R. Matthews. Descendant of Thomas Ramsay.

Daughter of Simeon Hunt and Martha Ramsey, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Hunt and Martha Ramsey, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Ramsay and Hannah Lochard, his wife.

Thomas Ramsay (1741-1830) enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Thomas Craig's company, 3rd Pennsylvania regiment. He was born in Bucks County, Pa. ; died in Jefferson County, Ind.

Born in Madison, Ind. Descendant of James Jenkins.

Daughter of Abijah Pitcher and Susan Jenkins, his wife. Granddaughter of James Jenkins^ Jr., and Susannah Jurden, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Jenkins and Hannah Van Gelder, his wife. James Jenkins enlisted as a private and served ten months in Capt. Sharp's company, New Jersey line. He died, 1801 , in

MRS. LIDA HUNT MATTHEWS.

61828

MISS MARY E. PITCHER.

51829

New York City.

370

DAUGHTE:rS the; AMJ:rICAN RevOI^UTlON.

MRS. FRANCES WAINWRIGHT MIDDLETON. 51830

Born in Williamsport, Tenn.

Wife of Drury H. Middleton. Descendant of Sergt. John Johnston.

Daughter of Thomas Winfield Wainwright and Frances Nixon Johns- ton, his wife.

Granddaughter of Anrew Johnston and Elizabeth Nixon, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Johnston and Martha Allison, his wife, m. 1774.

John Johnston (1753-1818) was sergeant in Capt. John Moffit's company from Yorke District, South Carolina, under Col. Watson. He was born in Maryland ; died in Tennessee.

MRS. CATHERINE RECTOR PATTERSON. 51831

Born at Fort Smith, Ark.

Wife of William Nathaniel Patterson. Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Du Val, of Maryland. Daughter of James B. Rector and Jinnie Eulaler Neeley, his wife. Granddaughter of Elias Rector and Catherine Jemima Du Val, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Du Val and Harriet Doddordge, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Du Val and Jemima Taylor, his wife.

Benjamin Du Val enlisted, 1776, at sixteen, as a private, and, 1779, was promoted sergeant. His brothers, Lieutenants Edward and Isaac Du Val, were killed in battle. He was born in 1760 and died in Prince George County, Md.

Also No. 42116.

MRS. LUCY C. INGERSOLL FLOCKHART. 61832

Born in Boone, Iowa.

Wife of James Flockhart.

Descendant of Col. Benjamin Tallman.

UNCAGE BOOK.

Daughter of James B. Ingersoll and Clara Tallman, his wife. Granddaughter of George P. Tallman and Caroline Warwick, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of J. Boone Tallman and Mary S. Poage, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Tallman and Nancy Crawford, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Tallman and Rhoda Church, his 2nd wife.

Benjamin Tallman (1743-1835) served in the War of the Revo- lution as a major under Col. William Richmond, Rhode Island troops, and as colonel. In 1832 he applied for a pension, which was allowed. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Providence.

Also No. 46245.

Born in Boone, Iowa.

Wife of D. Edward Peters.

Descendant of Phineas Woolworth.

Daughter of Hawley Main and Catharine Lucas, his wife.

Granddaughter of Eber Lucas and Eunice Woolworth, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Phineas Woolworth and Mary Sheldon, his wife.

Phineas Woolworth (1754-1815) served in the Connecticut militia at the Lexington Alarm and the siege of Boston. He was born in Sheffield, Conn. ; died in Lewis County, N. Y.

Also Nos. 17126, 40405, 41784, 50735.

Born in Nevada, Iowa. Wife of C. F. Stevens.

Descendant of Noah Moulton, of New Hampshire. Daughter of George Child and Lavina Hall, his wife. Granddaughter of David Child and Charlotte Moulton, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Noah Moulton and Priscilla Barron (b. 1768), his wife, m. 1787.

Noah Moulton (1759-1850) enlisted, 1778, as a private in Capt. Timothy Barron's company, Col. Timothy Bedel's New Hampshire regiment. He was placed on the New Hampshire pension rolls in 1840. He was born in Rye; died in Lyman.

MRS. ANNIE MAIN PETERS.

51833

MRS. HATTIE C. CHILD STEVENS.

51834

372 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. EVANGEL LIVINGSTON STEVENS. 51835

Born in Harrison Co., Iowa. Wife of H. B. Stevens.

Descendant of Abner Hollister, of Connecticut. Daughter of Abner Hollister Livingston and Eunice Augusta Titus, his wife.

Granddaughter of Peter de Riemer Livingston and Caroline Amelia

Hollister, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Abner Hollister, Jr., and Polly W. Elwell, his

wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abner Hollister and Sarah Beatty, his wife.

Abner Hollister (1754-1813), served in the expedition to Quebec under Arnold, where, after the surrender, he made his way- home through the pathless wilderness. He was born in Glas- tonbury, Conn. ; died in Cayuga County, N. Y.

Also Nos. 5473, 10462, 19387.

MISS ANNIE LAURIE SHILEY. 51836 Bom in Harrison Co., Iowa.

Descendant of Major Casper Yost, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of George P. Shiley and Frances Riegel, his wife. Granddaughter of George Riegel and Mary Manger, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Riegel and Maria Yost, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Casper Yost and Catharine Yost, his wife. Casper Yost (1748-81) served in the Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Associators. He was born in Hanover, Pa.

Also Nos. 27684, 32958, 45930.

MRS. FLORA E. SPENCER BARKLEY. 51837 Born in Rice Co., Minn.

Descendant of George Beaver, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Wilson Spencer and Caroline Beaver Goodykoontz, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jacob Goodykoontz and Mary Ward, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Goodykoontz and Hannah Beaver, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Beaver and Katharine Keifer, his wife.

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George Beaver (1755-1836), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Caleb North's company, commanded by Col. Anthony Wayne. He was at the battle of "Trois Rivieres," and later served in the Rifles, under Capt. Thomas Church. He died in Franklin County.

Also No. 10298.

Born in Jefferson, Iowa.

Wife of Hugo Gebert. Descendant of Capt. Robert Culbertson. Daughter of John Osborne and Harriet N. Culbertson, his wife. Granddaughter of John Craighead Culbertson and Hannah McVitty, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Culbertson, Jr., and Agnes Breckenridge, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Culbertson and Annie Duncan, his wife.

Robert Culbertson (1755-1801) served as captain of the 5th battalion of volunteers and was appointed wag-on master in 1780. He was born and died in Franklin County, Pa.

Also Nos. 31831, 46677.

Born in Boston, Mass. Wife of William T. Wright.

Descendant of Stephen Fuller and of David Fay, of Massa- chusetts.

Daughter of Jewett B. Brigham (b. 1826) and Julia R. Fuller (b. 1833), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Fuller (b. 1788) and Alma Fay (b. 1782), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Fuller and Polly Brigham (b. 1732), his

wife; James Fay and Alice Jones, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of David Fay and Abigail Ripley (b. 1769),

his wife.

MRS. FLORENCE I. OSBORNE GEBERT.

51838

MRS. FLORENCE M. WRIGHT.

51839

374

DAUGHTERS 01? TH^ AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

Stephen Fuller (1734-1807), served as a private in 1778 in Capt. John Morgan's company, Hampshire County Massachusetts militia. He was born in Sudbury, Mass. ; died in Richmond, Vt.

David Fay (1740-1817), enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Edmund Brigham's company. Col. Job Cushing's regiment, which marched from Grafton, Mass. He was born in Wor- cester, Mass. ; died in Rutland, Vt.

MISS BERNICE H. OSBORNE. 61840 Born in Adair Co., Iowa.

Descendant of Capt. Robert Culbertson.

Daughter of John Osborne and Harriet N. Culbertson, his wife.

See No. 51838.

MRS. EMMA HEDRICK LATHROP. 61841

Born in Wapello County, la.

Wife of Edward Leonidas Lathrop. ^ Descendant of William Orr.

Daughter of John W. Hedrick and Mary Morrow, his wife. Granddaughter of Nicholas Hedrick and Catherine Orr, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Orr and Catherine Smith, his wife. William Orr was with the ''Rangers on the Frontiers" from 1778-83, Pennsylvania service. He died, 1820, in Kentucky.

MRS. MARGARET McMILLEN MAST. 51842 Born in Knox Co., Tenn. Wife of J. N. Mast.

Descendant of Alexander McMillen, of Tennessee. Daughter of Major Gaines McMillen and Mary A. Godard, his wife. Granddaughter of John A. McMillen and Jane Meek, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander McMillen and Margaret McMillen, his wife.

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Alexander McMillen (1749-1837) came from Ireland and aided in the contest for liberty. He was at the battle of King's Mountain and suffered much from privation. He was born in Ireland; died in Tennessee.

Also Nos. 10809, 14436.

MRS. MAXCELANA FARNUM MERICLE. 51843 Bom in Franklin Co., Me. Descendant of Eleazer Chase, of Maine.

Daughter of John Wesley Farnum and Maria Louisa Knight, his wife. Granddaughter of Adam Knight and Betsey Chase, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Chase and Jemima Haskell, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Eleazer Chase and Mary (Booby) Brown, his 2nd wife.

Eleazer Chase (1722-1808) served in 1779, in the Penobscot expediton in Capt. Nathan Merrill's company, where the troops were obliged to retreat through an unbroken wilder- ness. He died at Buckfield, Mass.

Also No. 11691.

MRS. MARY H. LETTS BROWN. 51844 Born in Columbia City, la. Wife of Earl Brown.

Descendant of Nehemiah Letts and of Capt. Nathaniel Springer. Daughter of Hilton Miller Letts and Nellie Springer, his wife. Granddaughter of Nehmiah Madison Letts and Jane Anne Holderman,

his 2nd wife ; Francis Springer and Nancy R. Coleman, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of David Letts and Elizabeth Lau Donovan, his 2nd

wife; Nathaniel Springer, Jr., and Mary Clarke, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nehemiah Letts and Rhoda Ann Reed, his

wife; Nathaniel Springer.

376

DAUGHTERS 01^ THi: AMEiRlCAN REjVOIvUTlON.

Nehemiah Letts (1763-1832) served as a minute man in the New Jersey militia. He was born in New Jersey; died in Ohio.

Also No. 45748.

Nathaniel Springer (1732-76) was captain, 1776, in the militia. He was killed near Bath when pursuing in boats two armed vessels that came up the Kennebec river to destroy the ship- ping. He was born in Bath, Me.

Also Nos. 4445, 45752.

Born in Butler Co., Ohio.

Descendant of John Emmons and of Corp. James Long.

Daughter of Courtenius S. Emmons and Elizabeth Jane Long, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jonathan Emmons and Anne Throp, his wife; Sam- uel Long and Mary Cunningham, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Emmons and Johanna Hampton, his wife; James Long and Elizabeth Douglas, his wife.

John Emmons (1755-1821) enlisted, 1777, for three years in Capt. John Ross* company, Col. Elias Dayton's regiment. He was born in Monmouth County, N. J.; died in Hamilton County, Ohio.

James Long (1758-1841) served as corporal in Capt. Persifor Frazer's company. Col, Anthony Wayne's regiment, 1776. He was born in Lancaster County, Pa. ; died in Warren County, Ohio.

Also No. 26785.

MISS FLORA MAY EMMONS.

51845

MRS. MAUD MITCHELL HAYES.

51846

Born in Rockford, Iowa.

Wife of Charles Frederic Hayes. Descendant of Samuel Swift.

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377

Daughter of Clark E. Mitchell and Blanch E. Jackson, his wife. Granddaughter of Harmon Mitchell and Mary Ann O'Donaghey, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William O'Donaghey (1791-1878) and Laura Swift, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Swift and Susannah Green, his wife.

Samuel Swift (1754-1821) enlisted for two years in the Rhode Island line. In 1780 he removed to Vermont and served ia Capt. John Stafford's company in the Vermont militia, and, 1781, served under Capt. James Brookins. He died in Wal- lingford, Conn.

Also No. 37936.

Born in Emmet, Iowa. Wife of Frank H. Lathrop.

Descendant of Sergt. William Palmer, of New Hampshire.

Daughter of Adolphus Jenkins and L. Ellen Duvis, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Duvis and Lydia Palmer, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Palmer and Deborah Ham, his wife.

William Palmer (1757-1815) enlisted, 1777, as a private, was promoted corporal and sergeant in Capt. F. M. Bell's com- pany, 2nd New Hampshire regiment. He was born in Roches- ter ; died in Milton, N. H.

Born in Jones Co., Iowa. Wife of John James Watson.

Descendant of Benjamin Senter, of New Hampshire.

Daughter of Lucian Rice and Hannah Colby Sargent, his wife.

Granddaughter of Frederick Sargent and Judith Colby, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Enoch Colby and Sarah Senter, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Senter and Lydia Taylor, his wife.

Benjamin Senter enHsted, 1776, from Derry, N. H., in Capt. Samuel McConnell's company, Col. Daniel Moor's regiment, for the defense of New York. He was born in Derry; died in Lyndeboro, N. H.

Also No. 8453.

MRS. LOUISE J. LATHROP.

51847

MRS. JOSEPHINE C. RICE WATSON.

51848

378

DAUGHTERS 01^ THJ) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. HARRIET ELOISE ALEXANDER.

51849

Born in Ellettsville, Ind. Wife of C. L. Alexander.

Descendant of Timothy Holabird, of Connecticut. Daughter of William Booth Munson and Sophia Jane Sedwick, his wife.

Granddaughter of Chester Munson and Julia M. Holabird, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Holabird and Dorcas Bird, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Timothy Holabird and Abagail Charles, his

Timothy Holabird (1741-1810) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Luther Stoddard's company. Col. Charles Burrell's battalion. He was born and died in Connecticut.

Born in Bloomington, 111.

Wife of F. E. La Force.

Descendant of Capt. Joshua Parker.

Daughter of Frank Reno Ferguson and Mary Frasier, his wife. Granddaughter of Johsua Parker Frasier and Susan Shepard, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Frasier and Dorothy Parker, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Parker and Hannah Kidder, his 2nd wife, m. 1774.

Joshua Parker (1740-1835) served as captain in the Massachu- setts line under Col. William Prescott. He was born in Westf ord, Mass. ; died in Le Roy, N. Y.

Also No. 32443.

wife.

MRS. EDITH FERGUSON LA FORCE.

51850

MRS. EDNA MORGAN JONES.

51851

Born in Burlington, Iowa.

Wife of Roland Jones. Descendant of John Morgan.

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379

Daughter of Edward D. Morgan and Lucy Frantz, his wife.

Granddaughter of Henderson P. Morgan and Lucy Rife, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of George Morgan and Liza McKue, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Morgan and Priscilla Parker, his wife.

John Morgan (1758-1843), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Henry Young's company, CoL Alexander McClanahan's regiment, Virginia service. He was placed on the pension roll in 1833 from Matthews County. He was born in Gloucester County, Va. ; died in Burlington, Iowa.

Bom in Marshalltown, Iowa. Wife of Charles Ross Wiley.

Descendant of Lieut. Marcus Cole, of Connecticut.

Daughter of James W. Hambel and Lucelia Cole, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Cole and Electa Brown, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Marcus Cole and Sally White, his wife.

Marcus Cole (1733-1811) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Silas Durham's company, as sergeant, promoted lieutenant, and also served several other enlistments under different commands. He was born in Massachusetts ; died in Connecticut.

Bom in Morenci, Mich. Wife of James Morris Fuller.

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Baldwin, Sergt. Stephen Paine,

and Sergt. Rufus Butts, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Samuel Cutler Baldwin and Maria Schoonover, his wife. Granddaughter of Elias Jonas Baldwin and Olive Rockwell Paine, his

wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Baldwin and Tryphena Moore, his wife; Stephen Paine, Jr., and Abigail Butts, his wife.

MRS. CORA HAMBEL WILEY.

51852

MRS. OLIVE BALDWIN FULLER.

51853

380 DAUGHTERS 01? THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Baldwin and Millicent Cutler, his wife; Stephen Paine and Anna Bushnell, his wife; Rufus Butts and Abigail Thayer, his wife,

Samuel Baldwin (1743-1826) was a member of the first Provin- cial Congress, 1774, and commanded a company of militia for the defense of Boston. He was born in Weston, removed to Northbridge, 1776 ; died in Windsor, Mass.

Also Nos. 12131, 17594, 22472.

Stephen Paine, in 1777, enlisted from Berkshire County as a private, and in 1778 served as sergeant in the Massachusetts militia. He died before 1800 in Peru, Mass.

Also No. 19416.

Rufus Butts (1755-1828), served as a private and sergeant at various alarms under different commands in the Berkshire County militia. He was born in Canterbury, Conn. ; died in Peru, Mass.

MRS. MARY UNDERWOOD FUNNELIv. 51854 Bom in Clay Co., Kan. Wife of Christopher Ellsworth Funnell.

Descendant of Adam Horning and of John Plank, of New York.

Daughter of Rev. William Henry Underwood and Juliet Plank, his wife.

Granddaughter of Josiah Plank (1820-72) and Catherine Ann Hom- ing, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nicholas Horning (b. 1786) and Nellie Van Ant- werp, his wife; Henry Plank and Margaret Van In Gen (1786- 1859), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Adam Horning and Dorothy Van Alstine, his wife, m. 1780; John Plank and Nellie Gardannear, his wife.

Adam Horning enlisted as a private in Capt. Lype's company. Col. Samuel Clydes' regiment, from Tryon County, N. Y.

John Plank (1748-1825) served as a private in Capt. Volkert Vedder's company. Col. Frederick Fisher's regiment, Tryon County militia, New York, where he was born and died.

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MRS. MINNIE EUGENIA DEWEY PARKINSON. 51S55

Born in Detroit, Mich.

Wife of John Alexander Parkinson. Descendant of Gideon Dewey.

Daughter of William Henry Dewey and Frances Augusta Going, his wife.

Granddaughter of Miles Sheldon Dewey and Margaret Oliver, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Gideon Dewey and Eunice Hawley Weller, his 2nd wife.

Gideon Dewey (1758-1830) enlisted, 1777, from Westfield, Mass., as a private in Capt. Daniel Tackett's company. Col. Ruggles Woodbridge's regiment. He was born in Westfield ; died in East Brimfield, N. Y.

MRS. ADALINE WIGHT HARDING WHITTAKER. 51856

Wife of Cleve C. Whittaker. Descendant of David Lamb and of Stephen Harding, of Massa- chusetts.

Daughter of Henry J. Harding and Alice E. Twitchell, his wife. Granddaughter of Emmons Twitchell and Adaline Wright, his wife;

Jabez Harding and Lucy Belknap, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Martin Twitchell and Eleanor Lamb, his wife,

m. 1807; Stephen Harding, Jr., and Augusta Wight, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Lamb and Judith Fitts, his 1st wife, m.

1778; Stephen Harding and Martha Marsh, his wife. David Lamb (1758-1846) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt.

John NichoFs company, Col. Jonathan Holman's regiment.

In 1832 he was allowed a pension. He was born m Charlton,

Mass. ; died in Oxford. Also No. 34630.

Stephen Harding enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Abel Mason's company, Col. Jonathan Holman's Massachusetts regiment, and, 1777, in Capt. Benjamin Freeman's company, same regiment. He was born in Medfield, Mass.

DAUGHTERS OJf THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. ALMIRA SHEFFIELD CORDRY. 51857 Born in Iroquois, 111. Wife of T. A. Cordry.

Descendant of Benjamin Peckham, Samuel Chesebrough, Sergt. Joseph Stanton, Major Thomas Sheffield, and John Breed.

Daughter of James Perry Peckham (1819-85) and Almira Chese- brough Sheffield (b. 1829), his wife, m. 1853.

Granddaughter of William Peckham, Jr. (1781-1863) and Susanna Stanton (1783-1847), his wife, m. 1803; Henry Sheffield (1803-58) and Almira Chesebrough (1803-63), his wife, m. 1827.

Gr-granddaughter of William Peckham (1751-1821) and Mercy Perry (1753-1810), his wife, m. 1776; Simeon Chesebrough (1771-1845) and Abigail Slack (1780-1854), his wife, m. 1800; Joseph Stanton and Sarah Cross (d. 1844), his wife, m. 1781; George Sheffield and Rhoda Burch, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Peckham and Mary Hazard, his wife; Samuel Chesebrough and Submit Palmer (1743-1834), his wife, m. 1765; William Slack (1750-1826) and Lucy Breed (1754- 1839), his wife, m. 1779; Thomas Sheffield and Welthie Pendleton, his wife, m. 1763.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathan Breed and Lucy Babcock, his wife, m. 1751.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Breed and Mary Prentice (b. 1708), his wife, m. 1728.

Benjamin Peckham (1715-92) was a member of a committee to address a letter to the Committee of Correspondence of Boston, 1774, urging steadfastness in the good cause. He was born in North Kingston, R. I.; died in South Kingston.

Also No. 47286.

Samuel Chesebrough (1743-1811) was a patriot, and in 1776 "Signer of the Memorial." He was born and died in Stoning- ton, Conn.

Joseph Stanton enlisted, 1776, as a sergeant in Capt. Charles Keene's company. Col. Jabez Brown's regiment, Rhode Island service. He was born in Charleston ; died in South Kingston.

WNEAGE BOOK.

Thomas Sheffield (1740-86) commanded a company from Charleston, R. I., in the 1st regiment of militia. He was re- appointed captain in 1778 and promoted major. He was born in Rhode Island.

John Breed (1700-76) was a patriot and member of the Council of Safety, 1775-76. He was born and died in Stonington, Conn.

MRS. STATIRA SMITH DAY. 51858

Born in Greencastle, Ind.

Wife of W. Guy Day. Descendant of Capt. Zealy Moss.

Daughter of Marion Smith and Martha Knetzer, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Knetzer and Katherine Gill, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Gill and Elizabeth Moss, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zealy Moss and Elizabeth Marthy Berry, his 1st wife.

Zealy Moss (1755-1839) enlisted, 1777, in Virginia, and served as quartermaster until 1780, when Col. William Washington appointed him wagon master. He received a pension in 1832 and his widow in 1852. He was born in Loudoun Count>, Va. died in Peoria, 111.

Also No. 40268.

MRS. RACHEL JANE SMITH DUNN. 51859

Born in Milo, N. Y.

Wife of Edward S. Dunn. Descendant of Richard Smith.

Daughter of Avery Smith and Susannah Lament Wagner, his wilc.

Granddaughter of Richard Smith and Elizabeth Allen, his wife.

Richard Smith (1746-1836) served as a private in Capt. John Tyler's company, Col. Samuel H. Parsons' regiment, of Con- necticut militia. He died in Yates County, N. Y.

Also No. 24173.

384

DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

MRS. EMILY HOWLETT REDMAN.

51860

Born in Parsons, Kansas.

Wife of C. A. Redman.

Descendant of Judge Joshua Mersereau.

Daughter of C. H. Howlett and Minnie A. Mersereau, his wife.

Granddaughter of Henry D. Mersereau and Emily M. Curtis, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John L. Mersereau and Lois Brookins, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau and Sophia Lagrange, his 1st

Joshua Mersereau (1728-1804) was a member of Assembly several sessions from Richmond County. He served as deputy commissary general of prisoners during the war, with head- quarters near Boston, Mass., and at Elizabeth, N. J. He was born on Staten Island ; died in Tioga County, N. Y.

Also Nos. 16382, 50753.

Descendant of Judge Joshua Mersereau.

Daughter of C. H. Howlett and Minnie A. Mersereau, his wife.

See No. 51860.

wife.

MRS. HATTIE HOWLETT BRAGG.

51861

Born in Parsons, Kansas.

MISS SADIE HOWLETT.

,51862

Born in Parsons, Kansas.

Descendant of Judge Joshua Mersereau.

Duaghter of C. H. Howlett and Minnie A, Mersereau, his wife.

See No. 51860.

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MRS. ISABELLA HOSKINS LORTON.

51863

Born in Owego, N. Y.

Wife of Jesse Lorton. Descendant of Capt. Job Case.

Daughter of Francis Hoskins and Mary Weston, his wife.

Granddaughter of Loren Weston and Rachel Lury Case, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Ariel Case and Rachel Latimer, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Job Case and Johannah Wilcox, his wife.

Job Case (1737-98) entered the army as lieutenant and was captain of militia at the New Haven Alarm, 1779. He had charge of the troops that transported cannon bails from Salisbury to Boston. He was born and died in Simsbury.

Also Nos. 11837, 13629, 17364.

Born in Palantine, N. Y. Wife of John R. Beach.

Descendant of Major John Frey, Lieut, Samuel Carter, Lieut.

Elisha Savage and Stephen North. Daughter of Augustus B. Frey (b. 1837) and Emily Henrietta Swift

(b. 1839), his wife, m. 1867. Granddaughter of John Frey and Caroline Ludlow, his wife; Rufus

Carter Swift (1808-84) and Ceylina North (1813-44), his wife, m.

1835.

Gr-granddaughter of Henry I. Frey and Elizabeth Van Schaack, his wife; Rufus Swift and Lydia Carter, his wife; Albert North (1787- 1849), and Irena Taylor (1789-1870), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Carter and Martha Buel (1736-1835), his wife, m. 1759; Stephen North and Susanna Savage (1765-1836), his wife; John Frey and Anna Gertrude Shoemaker, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of EHsha Savage and Thankful Johnson (d. 1806), his wife.

John Frey (1740-1833) was major at the battle of Oriskany. where he was wounded and taken prisoner. He was born and died in Palantine, N. Y.

MRS. HELEN FREY BEACH.

51864

386

DAUGHTERS 01^ THE) AMERICAN R^VOI^UTION.

Samuel Carter (1734-1822) was appointed lieutenant by the Assembly, 1780, serving on the various Alarms. He also served on war committes of Warren. He was born in He- bron, Conn. ; died in Warren.

27694.

Elisha Savage (1728-1807), served as lieutenant in Capt. Jared Shepherd's company. Col. Thomas Belden's regiment. Brig. Gen. Erastus Wolcott's brigade at Peekskill. He was born and died in Berlin, Conn.

Stephen North (1757-1842), enlisted, 1776, as corporal in Capt. Titus Watson's company. Col. Charles Burrell's Connecticut battalion. He was born in Berlin, Conn. ; died in Fly Creek, N. Y.

MRS. SARAH ELIZABETH MITCHELL GUERNSEY. 51865 Bom in Salem, Ohio. Wife of George Thacher Guernsey.

Descendant of Rev. John Mitchell, Christopher Harrold, John Harrold, Patrick McCann, Anthony Altman, George Teter, William Baker and Ernst Baker.

Daughter of Daniel P. Mitchell (1821-81) and Eliza Ann Baker (1824- 94), his wife, m. 1847.

Granddaughter of George Mitchell (1786-1821) and Mary McCann (1788-1859), his wife, m. 1808; Henry Baker (1788-1865) and Mar- tha Harrold (1798-1877, his wife^ m. 1817.

Gr-granddaughter of John Mitchell and Catherine Margaret Teter (1766-1803), his wife, m. 1784; Adam Baker (1756-1808) and Eliza- beth Hargarader (b. 1759), his wife, m. 1778; Patrick McCann and Hannah Johnson, hi's wife, m. 1787; John Harrold and Barbara Alt- man (1756-1837), his wife, m. 1772.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ernst Baker and Eva , his wife, m.

1755; Christopher Harrold and Mary , his wife, m. 1743;

Anthony Altman and Margaret , his wife; George Teter and

Anna Margaret Henkel (1745-1805), his wife, m. 1763.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Baker and Margaret , his

wife, m. 1731.

UNSJAGE BOOK.

John Mitchell (1763-1840), was placed on the pension roll of Lewis County, Va., 1833, for service as private, Virginia militia. He was born in Dawston, England; died in Lewis County, Va.

Christopher Harrold (1722-87), was a defender of the frontier and signer of the early petition for protection of Westmore- land County, Pa., where he died. He was born in Germany.-

John Harrold (1745-1828), one of the early settlers of West- moreland County, Pa., assisted in building a fort at Han- nastown, 1774, for the protection of the frontier. He was born in Pennsylvania ; died in Indiana County, Pa.

Patrick McCann (1760-1853), enlisted, 1777, in Col. Moses Rawling's Maryland regiment. He was born in Ireland; died in Harrison County, Va.

Anthony Altman (1730-1809), defended the frontier of West- moreland County, Pa., where he died. He was born in Ger- many.

George Teter (1740-98), served as a trooper in the Virginia militia on the Western frontier. He was born in Rowan County, N. C. ; died in Pendleton County, Va.

William Baker (1710-89), patriot of Washington County, Md., who took "Oath of Fidelity." He died in Washington County.

Ernst Baker (1732-1810), was an Associator of Frederick

County, Md. He died in Bedford County, Pa. Also No. 50837.

MRS. HENRIETTA WINSOR McCOY. 51866 Born in Bradford, Pa. Wife of William Reed McCoy.

Descendant of Ebenezer Sears, Ebenezer Cheney, Jr., and of Elisha Bigelow.

Daughter of Hiram Hazard (1818-87) and Ruby Calista Winsor (1834- 1906), his wife, m. 1853.

388

DAUGHTERS O^' THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Granddaughter of Samuel B. Winsor (1805-1888) and Anna Nelson

Sears (1815-92), his wife, m. 1831. Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Winsor (1778-1844) and Sophia Bige-

low (b. 1783), his wife, m. 1802; William Sears (d. 1827) and Ruby

Cheney (1783-1858),, his wife, m. 1809. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elisha Bigelow and Thankful Beebe (1742-

83), his wife, m. 1773; Ebenezer Sears and Jane White, his wife;

Ebenezer Cheney, Jr., and Anna Nelson, his wife, m. 1785. Ebenezer Sears (1754-1849), was placed on the pension roll,

1832, of Vermont for one year's actual service as private

Massachusetts line. He was born in Rochester, Mass.; died

in Dover, Vt. Also No. 41054.

Ebenezer Cheney, Jr. (1761-1828), served four enlistments in the Massachusetts militia as a private. He was born in Mil- ford, Mass. ; died in Kiantone, N. Y.

Also Nos. 6259, 7235, 8820, 1901&, 31705, 33462.

Elisha Bigelow (1731-93), enlisted in Capt. Seth W. Holmes' company, Col. Chapman's regiment, 1778, and was at the battle of Rhode Island. He was born in Colchester; died in Otsego County, N. Y.

Bom in Meadville, Pa.

Wife of James Burleigh Robinson. Descendant of Ebenezer Sears.

Daughter of William Reed McCoy and Henrietta Winsor Hazard, his wife.

Granddaughter of Hiram Hazard and Ruby Calista Winsor, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel B. Winsor and Anna Nelson Seara, his

wife. See No. 51866.

Bom in East Saginaw, Mich. Wife of Earl Westwood Sinclair.

Descendant of Phineas Leland and of Corp. Nathaniel Adams, of Massachusetts.

MRS. IRENE McCOY ROBINSON.

51867

MRS. BLANCHE AUGUSTA SINCLAIR.

51868

UNGAGB BOOK.

389

Daughter of William Edward Stitch and Augusta Lewis, his wife.

Granddaughter of Hiram Lewis and Candace S. Leland, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Charles Leland and Mary Adams, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Phineas Leland and Sarah Winchester, his 1st wife; Nathaniel Adams and Mary Harrington, his wife.

Phineas Leland (1753-1820), was a minute man at the Lex- ington Alarm, under Capt. Luke Drury. He was born in Grafton, Mass., where he died.

Also No. 25572.

Nathaniel Adams (1756-1829), served, 1777, as private in Capt. Joseph Warren's company, which marched on the Bennington Alarm, and, in 1778, was promoted corporal of Capt. Ephraim Lyon's company. He was born and died in Grafton, Mass.

Born in Woodson Co., Kan.

Wife of Ernest Sewell. Descendant of Isaiah Slavens.

Daughter of William Inge and Lucy Jane Vandaveer, his wife. Granddaughter of George B. Inge and Sophia Slavens, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Reuben Slavens and Elizabeth Fear, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaiah Slavens and Martha Stuart, his 1st wife.

Isaiah Slavens enlisted, 1780, in Capt. William Kincaid's com- pany, Col. Moffett's Virginia regiment and served several other enlistments under different commands. He was born in Augusta County, Va. ; died in Putnam County, Ind.

Born in Coffeyville, Kan. Wife of Rafael Navas.

Descendant of Col. William Green Munford, of Virginia. Daughter of E. E. Stubblefield and Carrie Drake, his wife. Granddaughter of W. R. Stubblefield and Martha Jeffrey, his wife.

MRS. MARY FRANCES SEWELL.

51869

MRS. BESSIE STUBBLEFIELD NAVAS.

51870

390

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Stubblefield and Dorothy Funk, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Edward Stubblefield and Mary L. Munford, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Green Munford and Anna Stan- hope, his 2nd wife.

William Green Munford, in 1777, served as colonel and deputy commissary of issues. He was entitled to land for his service and it was granted 1809 and delivered to Edward Stubble- field, his son-in-law. He died, 1786, in Charles County, Va.

Also No. 44876.

Bom in Johnstown, Pa.

Wife of Rev. John C. Gourley. Descendant of Joseph Roberts.

Daughter of John Roberts and Susannah Singer, his wife.

Granddaughter of Levi Roberts and Elizabeth Gochenour, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Roberts and Agnes Seabrook, his wife.

Joseph Roberts enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Charles Gallahue's company, Col. Dan Morgan's 11th and 15th regi- ment of Virginia Rangers. He was born in Maryland or Virginia ; died in Pennsylvania.

Bom in Rockland, N. Y.

Descendant of James Logan, Capt. William Meriwether and

Capt. Abraham Haring. Daughter of John Kay Demarest, D. D., and Mary Jane McCampbell,

his wife.

Granddaughter of Jasper Demarest and Catherine Lozier, his wife;

James Harvey McCampbell and Letitia Stull Meriwether, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel McCampbell and Jane Tilford, his wife;

Stephen Lozier and Sarah Van Buskirk, his wife.

MRS. JESSIE ROBERTS GOURLEY.

51871

MISS BERTHA DEMAREST.

51872

i^in^age: book.

391

Gr-gr-granddaughter ot James McCampbell and Margaret Logan, his

wife; Jacob Van Buskirk and Catherine Harding, his wife. See No. 51813.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Haring and Sarah Naugle, his wife.

Abraham Haring (1742-1807), in 1777-79, commanded a com- pany in the first Bergen County regiment of Rangers, New Jersey militia. He was born in Bergen County; died in Norwood, N. J.

MRb. 1.KTITIA MERIWETHER DEMAREST NOBLE. 51873

Born in Gettysburg, Tc. Wife of Henry T. Noble.

Descendant of James Logan, Capt. William Meriwetnci cmd

Capt. Abraham Haring. Daughter of John Kay Demarest and Mary Jane McCampbell, his wife. See No. 51872.

MRS. MARY FRANCES McWILLIAMS RICKMAN. 51874

Bom in St. Mary's Parish, La.

Wife of James Newton Rickman. Descendant of Philip Anthony.

Daughter of Andrew McWilliams and Pamela (Garnheart) Purl, his wife.

Granddaughter of Hugh McWilliams and Frances Anthony, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of PhiHp Anthony and Mary Elizabeth , his

wife.

Philip Anthony (1754-1838), served in 1775-81, as a soldier under Capt. Bateman and Col. McDowell and was engaged in the battle of King's Mountain. He was placed on the pension roll, 1835, from Henderson County, Tenn.

Also No. 50529.

392

DAUGHTEJRS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIyUTlON.

MRS. SALLIE PUMPHREY CLARKE. 51875

Born in Shelbyville, Ky.

Wife of William J. P. Clarke. Descendant of Dr. Thomas Walker, of Virginia. Daughter of William David Richardson and Mary Holloway Walker, his wife.

Granddaughter of Hugh Walker and Maria Fry, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Henry Fry and Susan T. Walker, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Walker and Mildred TV-''*'°^' his first wife.

Thomas Walker (1715-94), served cn^ Committee of Safety.

He was born and died ^"-^'^^^ Also No. 32867.

MRS. ALICE RICHARDSON CLARKE McKAY. 51876 Born in Washington, D. C.

Wife of William M. McKay. Descendant of Dr. Thomas Walker.

Daughter of William James Putnam Clarke and Sallie Pumphrey Richardson, his wife.

Granddaughter of William D. Richardson and Mary Holloway Wal- ker, his wife.

See No. 51875.

MRS. MARY ALICE MILES DREWRY. 51877

Born in Louisville, Ky.

Wife of Frank G. Drewry.

Descendant of John Austin, of Kentucky.

Daughter of Joseph Edward Miles and Alice Austin, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Austin and Elizabeth Shane, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Austin and Elizabeth Lindsey, his 2nd wife.

i,ine:ag^ book.

393

John Austin (1736-1845), enlisted in the Virginia line, for the war, in the famous rifle regiment of sharp-shooters under Gen. Daniel Morgan. He was at the surrender of Burgoyne and at the battles of Cowpens and Yorktown. He was bom in England; died in Oldham County, Ky.

Also No. 14033.

Morn in Bedford, Ky.

Descendant of John Strother and of Jarrett Demint, of Virginia.

Daughter of Norvin Green, M. D .(1818-93), and Martha Anne Eng- lish (1822-1906), his wife, m. 1840.

Granddaughter of Joseph Strother Green (1796-1851) and Susan Mar- tha Ball (1797-1849), his wife, m. 1792; James Wharton English and Eliza Nutall Demint, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Francis Wyatt Green (1767-1826) and Lucy Strother (1773-1824), his wife, m. 1792; Jarrett Demint and Martha Price Nutall, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Strother (b. 1742) and Ann Stuart (b. 1747), his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Strother and Mary Willis Wade (b. 1723), his wife.

John Strother (1721-95), member of Committee of Safety from Culpeper County, Va., where he was born and died.

Jarrett Demint (1759-1850), served on short tours from 1777 to the close of the war, to protect the frontier of Pennsyl- vania. In 1832 he was placed on the pension roll from Gallatin County, Ky., for service as a private in the Pennsyl- vania line. He was born in Loudon County, Va. ; died in Franklin County, Ky.

Also No. 33751.

MISS SUSANNA THORTON GREEN.

61878

MRS. LILA LEWIS HENNING.

51879

Bom in Louisville, Ky.

Wife of Charles Henning.

Descendant of Fielding Lewis, of Virginia.

394

DAUGHTERS THIS AMEJRICAN REVOIvUTlON.

Daughter of John C. Lewis and Gazelle Lewis, his wife. Granddaughter of George Washington Lewis and Sophia Allen, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Charles Lewis and Jane Davison, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Fielding Lewis, Jr., and Ann Alexander, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Fielding Lewis and Betty Washington, his 2nd wife.

Fielding Lewis (1725-81), served on the Committee of Safety of Fredericksburg and was appointed to establish and equip a manufactory of small arms for the government and the site is still called "Gunny Green." He was a generous patriot and distributed salt as well as gunpowder. He was born at Wal- nut Hall ; died at Fredericksburg, Va.

Also No. 38045.

MRS. MOLLIE BIGGS MUSSELMAN. 51880

Born in Carter Co», Ky.

Descendant of Thomas Blakemore, of Virginia. Daughter of Andrew Biggs and Maria Kouns, his wife. Granddaughter of Willi'am Biggs and Lucy Davis, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of George N. Davis and Harriett Bragg, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Bragg and Lucy Blakemore, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Blakemore and Ann Neville, his wife.

Thomas Blakemore (1718-1808), served as a private, 1777-78, in Marquis Ch aimer's 2nd Virginia regiment. He was born in Tide Water County, Va. ; died in Frederick County, Va.

MRS. AGNES OSBORNE URMICK. 51881 Born in Louisville, Ky. Wife of C. Urmick.

Descendant of Lieut. Bennett Osborne.

Daughter of Thomas De Courcy Osborne and Christine C. Ray, his wife.

i^in^age: book.

395

Granddaughter of Lee Byrd Osborne and Ann Elvira Weaver, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Bennett Osborne and Letitia Redding, his wife.

Bennett Osborne (1760-1841), was placed on the pension roll of South Carolina, 1832, for service as private and lieutenant, South Carolina line. He was born in Maryland; died in Scott County, Ky.

Also No. 50299.

Born in Louisville, Ky. Descendant of Lieut. Bennett Osborne.

Daughter of Thomas De Courcy Osborne and Christine C. Ray, hit

wife. See No. 51881.

Born in Greenville, Ky. Wife of Matthew B. Porter.

Descendant of Col. William Russell, of Virginia. Daughter of Lewis Reno and Mary Short, his wife. Granddaughter of J. Short and Lucy Wing;, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Charles F. Wing and Nancy Campbell, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Campbell and Tabitha Adams Rus- sell, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Russell and Tabitha Adams, his wife.

William Russell (1735-93), was at the battles of Brandy wine, Germantown and Monmouth ; also at the siege of Fort Mifflin. He was captured at Charleston, sent to the West Indies and finally exchanged, returning to the army and serving at York- town. He was born and died in Virginia.

Also Nos. 711. 5231, 6099.

MISS JULIA OSBORNE.

51882

MRS. LUCY RENO PORTER.

61883

396

DAUGHTERS 01^ TH^ AME^RICAN R^VOIyUTlON.

MRS. NANNIE BIGGS STALLINGS.

51884

Born in Ashland, Ky.

Descendant of Thomas Blakemore.

Daughter of Andrew Biggs and Maria Kouns, his wife.

See No. 61880.

MRS. MARY V. WULFF.

51885

Bom in Cincinnati, Ohio. Wife of Waldeman H. Wulff.

Descendant of Col. Samuel Potter, of New Jersey. Daughter of Edwin Atlee Barler and Maria T. Potter, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Potter and Fanny Bryant, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Enos Potter and Rhoda Miller, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Potter and Jemima Baldwin, his

Samuel Potter (1727-1862), entered the army as captain, 1776, served as lieutenant colonel, 1777, and was promoted colonel for distinguished service at Princeton. He was born at Connecticut Farms ; died in Essex County, N. J.

Also Nos. 28603. 42281.

Born in Russellville, Ky. Wife of Hon. Benjamin Franklin Procter.

Descendant of Henry Pendleton, Jr., and of Robert Stockton, of Virginia.

Daughter of Rev. James Madison Pendleton and Catherine Stockton Garnett, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Pendleton and Frances J. Thompson, his wife;

Richard Garnett and Theodosia Stockton, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Henry Pendleton, Jr., and Ann Knight, his wife;

Robert Stockton and Catherine Blakley, his wife.

wife.

MRS. IvILA PENDLETON PROCTER.

51886

UNEAGIC BOOK.

397

Henry Pendleton (1744-1800), served as a private, 1780, in the Virginia militia. He was born and died in Spotsylvania County, Va.

Robert Stockton (1743-1825), served as chaplain in the Vir- ginia line and was talr<^n priconer at "Rrandywine. He was bnr« ill Virginia ; died in Barren County, Ky.

Also No. 40671.

MRS. JOYCE CAMP RAGSDALE. 51887

Wife of Charles Reed Ragsdale. Descendant of Thomas Camp.

Daughter of Howard Ross Camp and Adah Camp, his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Camp, Jr., and Sarah Cobbs, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Camp and Elizabeth (Camp), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Camp and Susie Wagner, his wife (parents of Elizabeth).

Thomas Camp (1717-98), was a patriot of the Revolution and had five sons at the battle of King's Mountain. He was born in Virginia; removed to Ireland Ford, N. C, where he died.

Also No. 20784.

MRS. ROBERTA COLEMAN BROWNING. 51888

Born in Mercer County, Ky.

Wife of J. Hamilton Browning, M. D. Descendant of William Alexander, of Virginia. Daughter of Robert E. Coleman and Margaret Alexander Hughes, his wife.

Granddaughter of Stephen Hughes and Mary Alexander, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Alexander and Margaret Hogue, his wife.

William Alexander (1738-1818), enlisted, 1780, in Northumber- land County, Va., in Capt. John Denham's company, Col. Peter Davis' regiment, and afterwards in Col. Samuel Hawes' 2nd Virginia regiment.

Also No. 47134.

398

DAUGHTERS 01^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. MARTHA D. BELL ENGLEMAN. 51889

Born in Danville, Ky.

Wife of Joseph tTelm Bngl Oman.

Descendant of Joshua Fry, Jr., of Virginia.

Daughter of Joshua Fry Bell and Mary Montgomery Helm, his> wife.

Granddaughter of David Bell and Martha Fry, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Fry, Jr., and Peachy Walker, his wife.

Joshua Fry, Jr. (1760-1839), served in the Virginia militia at the age of fifteen. He was a pensioner from Danville, Ken- tucky, where he died.

Also No. 14051.

MISS IDA ELIZABETH RIKER. 61890 Born in Harrodsburgj, Ky. Descendant of Samuel Banta.

Daughter of William Henry Riker and Martha Davis Smedley, his wife.

Granddaughter of Charles Riker and Mary Banta, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Banta and Dyna Dorland, his wife.

Samuel Banta, enlisted, 1776, from York County, Pa., under Capt. Van Arsdale and was with Gen. Israel Putnam, at Princeton. He was born in Somerset County, N. J.

MRS. MARY RIKER THOMPSON. 51891 Bom in Harrodsburg, Ky.

Wife of Corneillus D. Thompson.

Descendant of Samuel Banta.

Daughter of William Henry Riker and Martha Davis Smedley, his wife.

Granddaughter of Charles Riker and Mary Banta, his wife. See No. 51890.

UNCAGE BOOK.

399

MISS SUE A. VAN METER.

51892

Born in Lexington, Ky.

Descendant of Col. Garrett Van Meter and of Ensign John

Cunningham, of Virginia. Daughter of John Milton Van Meter and Alice Yerkes, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Van Meter and Rebecca Cunningham, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Van Meter (b. 1764) and Tabitha Inskeep,

his wife; Isaac Cunningham (war 1812) and Sarah Harness, his

wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Garrett Van Meter and Ann (Markee) Sib- ley, his wife, m. 1757; John Cunningham and Elizabeth , his

wife.

Garrett Van Meter (1732-88), served as colonel of Hampshire County, Virginia militia. He was born in New York; died in Point Pleasant, W. V a.

Also No. 16128.

John Cunningham, in 1776, served as ensign in the Virginia

line. He was born in Ireland ; died in Virginia. Also No. 30779.

Born in Henderson Co., Ky. Descendant of Lieut. Col. Thomas Posey.

Daughter of William P. Beverley and Katherine McCombs, his wife. Granddaughter of William Beverley and Sarah Ann Posey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Posey and Mary Alexander Thornton, his 2nd wife.

Thomas Posey (1750-1818), served as captain, 1776; major, 1778, and lieutenant colonel at the close of the war. He was born in Spotsylvania County, Va. ; died in Shawneetown, 111.

Also Nos. 19889, 25247, 33825, 42155.

MISS LUCY S. BEVERLEY.

51893

400

DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. MARY FOOT BUTLER. ^ 51894

Born in Louisiana.

Wife of Judge Thomas Butler. Descendant of Lieut. Peter Randolph, of Virginia. Daughter of William J. Foot and Sally J. Stewart, his wife. Granddaughter of John T. Stewart and Sallie Randolph, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Judge Peter Randolph, Jr., and Sallie Cocke, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Randolph and Sallie Greenhill^, his wife.

Peter Randolph was appointed by the governor, lieutenant of Amelia County militia, 1777. The sword he carried is in the possession of the family. He was born about 1754.

Also No. 20359.

MRS. CARRIE TRUE McWILLIAMS BORROUM. 51895

Born in Comith, Miss.

Wife of Theodore Borroum. Descendant of Philip Anthony.

Daughter of Rozell Yerby McWilliams and Carrie Eleanor True, his wife.

Granddaughter of Andrew Riley McWilliams and Virginia Gayle, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William McWilliams and Mary Elizabeth An- thony, his wife. See No. 51874.

MRS. ROSINA PRAGUE RICHARDS PIGOTT. 51896 Born in New Orleans, La. Wife of Herbert J. Pigott

Descendant of Josiah Richards, of Massachusetts.

linjjage: book.

401

Daughter of Luther M. Richards and Hessie Boyce, his wife. Granddaughter of Peyton Richards and Sally Copeland, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Josiah Richards and Sarah Shuttleworth, his wife.

Josiah Richards (1749-1833), was placed on the pension roll of Norfolk County, 1831, for service as private Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in Dedham, Mass.

Also Nos. 22482, 47676.

Born in Franklin, La. Wife of Thomas D. Stewart.

Descendant of Col. Daniel Boone and of Philip Anthony, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Radcliffe E. Boone (1814-74) and Mary Nichols (1837- 1905), his wife, m. 1860. ,

Granddaughter of Jesse Boone (1773-1814) and Susan Bettes (b. 1790), his wifcj, m. 1812 ; Hiram Nichols and Nellie Anthony.

See No. 51874.

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Boone and Rebecca Bryan (1737-1813), his wife, m. 1755.

Daniel Boone (1735-1820), the famous pioneer, served on the frontier in Lord Dunmore's war, settled in Kentucky and defended the outposts during the attack of the Indians and their Indian allies. He commanded Fort Boonesboro, 1777, and it was a year of sieges, tragedies and great suffering. He was born in Bucks County, Pa. ; died in Montgomery County, Ky.

Also No. 35404.

Bom in Bath, Me. Descendant of Dr. Samuel Duncan.

Daughter of Horatio Allen Duncan and Augusta Melvina Mayhew, his 2nd wife.

MRS. LILLY BOONE STEWART.

51897

MISS GEORGIE MAYHEW DUNCAN.

61898

402

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Granddaughter of George Washington Duncan and Adeline Stone

Waterman, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Eaton Duncan and Sarah Webb, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Duncan and Hannah Donnell, his wife. Samuel Duncan (1745-84), served as surgeon in Col. Samuel

McCobb's regiment of Maine. He died in Brunswick.

Also No. 43907.

Born in Bath, Me.

Wife of Frank Randall Warren, M. D. Descendant of Dr. Samuel Duncan.

Daughter of Horati'o Allen Duncan and Augusta Melvina Mayhew, his

2nd wife. See No. 51898.

Bom in Portland, Me.

Wife of Joseph L. Harris. Descendant of Benjamin Kimball.

Daughter of Lyman N. Kimball and Martha A. Thurston, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Aaron Kimball and Phoebe Chadbourn, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Kimball and Huldah (Foster) Gould, his 2nd wife.

Benjamin Kimball (1756-1833), enlisted at Sudbury, Canada, 1781, as a private, and served one month and one day. He was born in Ipswich, Mass. ; died in Bridgton, Me.

MRS. GRACE DUNCAN WARREN.

51899

MRS. GEORGIE E. HARRIS.

51900

MRS. ANNIE ANTHOINE MARR.

51901

Bom in Cape Elizabeth, Me.

Wife of Herbert Danford Marr.

Descendant of Dr. Clement Jordan, of Maine.

LINEAGE BOOK.

Daughter of James Myllie Anthoine and Helen Dyer, his wife. Granddaughter of Rufus Dyer and Achsah Jordan, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of EHsha Jordan and Mary Armstrong, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Clement Jordan and Sarah Gray Dunham, his 2nd wife.

Clement Jordan (1720-89), was a patriot and member of Com- mittee of Safety. He was born and died in Cape Elizabeth, Me.

MRS. CHARLOTTE F. PLAISTED ROBINSON. 51902 Bom in Gardiner, Me. Wife of Sumner T. Robinson.

Descendant of Samuel Hart, James Hight, Gilbert Perkins, Richard Perkins, Loring Cushing, Ezekiel Cushing, Ensign Dodivah Garland and James McCobb.

Daughter of Samuel Pomeroy Plaisted and Sabrina Perkins, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Plaisted, Jr., and Susan Hight, his wife; Benjamin Garland Perkins and Frances Cushing, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Plaisted and Elizabeth Hart, his wife; James Hight and Dorcas Mills, his wife; Richard Perkins and Abigail Garland, his wife; Ezekiel Cushing and Frances McCobb, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Hart and Elizabeth Lambert, his wife; Gilbert Perkins and Charity Hartford, his wife; Loring Cushing

and Mary Parker, his wife; Dodivah Garland and , his wife;

James McCobb and Beatrice Rogers, his wife.

Samuel Hart (1741-1813), served in the artillery. He was born in Portsmouth; died in JeflPerson, N. H.

James Hight, served, 1775-77, in the New Hampshire artillery. He was born in Portsmouth ; died in Jefferson, N. H.

Gilbert Perkins, in 1775-77, served in Capt. John Brewster's company, Col. Pierce Lang's battalion. He was a pensioner when he died, 1832.

Richard Perkins (1756-1832), served in many battles and sur- vived to receive a pension in Coos County, N. H.

404

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Loring Gushing (1721-77), a graduate of Harvard, served as a

soldier in the Massachusetts militia and died in the army.

He was born in Provincetown, Mass. Ezekiel Gushing (1761-1825), served in the same company with

his father. He was born in Gape Elizabeth; died in Phipps-

burg, Me.

Also Nos. 5897, 9060, 22006.

Dodivah Garland, in 1775, served as ensign under Gapt. Philip

Hubbard, Gol. Scammon's regiment from Rochester. He was

born 1722 ; died in Dover, N. H. James McGobb (1710-88), served on the Gommittee of Gorre-

spondence and Inspection. He was born in Ireland; died in

Georgetown.

MRS. GEORGIE M. LAMBERT SGRIBNER. 51903

Born in Falmouth, Me.

Wife of John Phillip Scribner. Descendant of Sergt. Josiah Hobbs, of Maine. Daughter of George Washington Lambert and Lois Maria Hobbs, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Patrick Hobbs and Rachel Anthoine, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Josiah Hobbs and Mary Patrick, his wife.

Josiah Hobbs (1763-1849), was placed on the pension roll of Gumberland Gounty, Me., 1831, for service as sergeant, Massachusetts Gontinental line. He was born and died in Falmouth, Me.

Also No. 42719.

MRS. SARAH E. BROWN WALKER. 51904

Born in Coos Co., N. H.

Wife of Daniel R. Walker. ^ Descendant of John McMellen.

Daughter of William Brown, Jr., and Lena A. Clough, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel Clough and Icy B. Hoskins, his wife.

LINEAGE BOOK.

Gr-granddaughter of Lyman Hoskins and Rachel McMellen, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John McMellen and Rachel Steels, his wife. John McMellen (1704-97), served as a private in the Rhode

Island militia. He settled in New Boston, N. H., removed to

Littleton, and died in Lyman. Also No. 47143.

Born in Cumberland Co., Me.

Wife of Samuel True York. Descendant of Sergt. Josiah Hobbs.

Daughter of Josiah Staples Loring and Lois M. Hobbs, his wife. See No. 51904.

Bom in Saco, Maine.

Descendant of Capt. Daniel Lane.

Daughter of William Henry Hill and Frances Leavitt, his wife.

Granddaughter of Fleming Hill and Abigail Lane, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Lane, Jr., and Julia Femald, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Lane and Mary Woodman, his wife.

Daniel Lane (1740-1811), commanded a company in Col. Icha- bod Alden's regiment, 1776. He was taken prisoner in the Burgoyne campaign. He was born in Waldboro; died in Hollis, Me.

Also Nos. 28103, 40252.

MRS. ALICE MAY YORK.

61905

MISS SUSIE EMILY HILL.

51906

MRS. ANNIE DOLLIFF SAWYER.

51907

Born in York Co., Me.

Wife of J. Q. Sawyer.

Descendant of William Fenderson, of Maine.

Daughter of Samuel Dolliff and Nancy Cram Fenderson, his wife.

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Granddaughter of William Fenderson, Jr., and Betsey Merrill, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Fenderson and Annie McKenncy, his wife.

William Fenderson (1754-1834), served, 1777-79, in Capt. Ben- jamin Larrabee's company. Col. Jonathan Mitcheirs regiment in the Penobscot expedition. He was born in Scarborough; died in Parsonsfield, Me.

MRS. M. JEANETTE AYER. 51908

Born in Anson, Me.

Wife of Elmore C. Ayer. Descendant of Rev. William Paine.

Daughter of Asa Paine (1801-71) and Almira Leet (1808-53), his wife, m. 1830.

Granddaughter of William Paine and Pamelia Parker (1769-1847), his wife, m. 1787.

William Paine (1760-1846), enlisted at seventeen for three years, from Woolwich, in Capt. John Wiley's Company. He was born in Woolwich ; died in North Anson, Me.

Also No. 39056.

MRS. LAURA MARYLAND CARPENTER TAPPAN. 51909 Bom in Baltimore, Md. Wife of Paul Tappan.

Descendant of William Bunting, of Maryland. Daughter of James Walter Carpenter and Mary Alice Llewellyn, his wife.

Granddaughter of Rev. James Bunting, D. D., and Jane Elenor Shcm- well, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Bunting and Mary Somerville, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Bunting and Billy Drew Andrew, his wife.

William Bunting (1742-86), was a private in the Flying Camp of Harford County, 1776, in Col. Thomas Ewing^s regiment. He was born in England ; died in Harford County, Md.

Also No. 44350.

UNKAGE BOOK.

407

MRS. MARY J. WILLIAMS COLE.

51910

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Wife of George Byron Cole.

Descendant of Capt. Rudolph Neff and of Ensign Aaron Scout,

of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Cyrus Milton Williams (1822-84) and Jane Bird Neflf

(1818-50), his wife, m, 1847. Granddaughter of John Rudolph Neff (1789-1863) and Caroline Bird

(1799-1843)* his wife, m. 1817. Gr-granddaughter of Peter Neff (1764-1804) and Rebecca Scout,

(1764-1834), his wife, m. 1784. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Rudolph Neff and Hannah Morse, his wife,

m. 1752; Aaron Scout and Sarah Gilbert, his wife, m. 1758. Rudolph Neff (1737-1809), served as captain in the Flying

Camp of Pennsylvania. He was born in Switzerland; died

in Philadelphia.

Aaron Scout, served as ensign in the militia of Philadelphia

County, where in 1809 he died. Also No. 29247.

Born in Harford Co., Md.

Wife of William C. Ditman.

Descendant of Thomas Hobbs, of Maryland.

Daughter of Jacob Forwood Barrow and Mary Ensey, his wife.

Granddaughter of Peregrine Ensey and Rebecca Hobbs, his 2nd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Hobbs and Ann Randall, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hobbs and Nancy Baker, his wife.

Thomas Hobbs (1741-1824), enlisted, 1778, as a private in Capt. Archibald Anderson's company, 2nd Maryland regi- ment of Foot, under Col. Thomas Price. He was born in Anne Arundel County ; died in Howard County, Md.

MRS. NETTIE BARROW DITMAN.

51911

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MRS. BELLE H. WILSON FONTAINE. 51912

Born in Baltimore, Md.

Wife of John L. Fontaine.

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Gatchell.

Daughter of Samuel B. Wilson and Mary H. Gatchell (b. 1792), his

wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Gatchell and Ann Gallison, his wife. Samuel Gatchell (1755-1819), served, 1775, as sergeant in

Capt. Symond's 9th company, Col. Glover's Essex County

regiment, and as lieutenant, 1777. He was pensioned as - captain for service in Col. Sprout's Massachusetts regiment.

He was born in Marblehead, Mass. ; died in Baltimore County,

Md.

MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON GORDON. 51913 Bom in Baltimore, Md. Wife of Graham Gordon.

Descendant of Lieut. Emory Pryor, of Maryland. Daughter of James Pryor Williamson and Harriet Reed Wilson, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Williamson and Elizabeth Pryor, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Emory Pryor and Mary McWay, his wife.

Emory Pryor (1756-95), was commissioned lieutenant, 1778, in Capt. Thomas Harris' company. Queen Anne's County, Marjdand militia. He was born and died in Queen Anne's County, Md.

MRS. ANNIE DRYDEN KENSETT REEDER. 51914 Bom in Baltimore, Md. Wife of C. H. Reeder.

Descendant of Rev. Naphtali Daggett, of Conneetrciit.

UNEAGK BOOK.

Daughter of John Robert Kensett and Anna Maria Dryden, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Kensett, Jr., and Eliza Price Wheeler, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Kensett and Elizabeth Atwater Dag- gett, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ezra Daggett and Eunice Tuttle, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Naphtali Daggett and Sarah Smith, his wife.

Napthali Daggett (1727-80), a graduate and professor of Yale, acted as president in 1777. He served in the defense of New Haven, 1779; was taken prisoner and never recovered from the wounds received after the capture. He was born in Massachusetts; died in New Haven, Conn.

Also Nos. 10317, 14063. 17256.

MRS. JOSEPHINE P. PATTERSON. 51915

Born in Boston, Mass.

Wife of George E. Patterson. Descendant of Lieut. Laban Morrill.

Daughter of William Eliott Whicher and Betsey H. Morrill, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Morrill and Nancy Gate, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Ames Morrill and Mary Chase, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Laban Morrill and Sarah Ames, his wife.

Laban Morrill (1731-1802), served as lieutenant in Col. Thomas Stickney's regiment, 1776. He was born and died in Canter- bury, N. H.

Also No. 30702.

MRS. ETHEL PEIRCE SLOCUM CRANSTON. 51916

Bom in Baltimore, Md. Wife of Frank H. Cranston.

Descendant of Major Samuel Phillips, of Rhode Lsland. Daughter of George W. Slocum and Emma T. Peirce. his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Peirce and Mary A. C. Phillips, his wife.

410

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Peter B. Phillips and Phebe Browning, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Phillips and Dorothy Bowyer, his 3rd wife.

Samuel Phillips (1749-1808), was one of the forty men with Col. Barton who captured Gen. Prescott and brought him safely through the British fleet. He served in the Navy and was major of Rhode Island Infantry. He was born and died in Wickford, R. L

Also Nos. 23988. 25502.

Born in Hadley^ Mass. Wife of Henry Stockbridge, Jr.

Descendant of Corp. David Stockbridge, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Chester Smith and Mary Ann Warner, his wife. Granddaughter of Sereno Smith and Elizabeth Stockbridge, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of David Stockbridge and Patience Bartlett, his wife.

David Stockbridge (1750-1832), turned out from Hadley as corporal in Capt. John Thompson's company to re-enforce the Northern army. He died in Hadley, Mass.

Also Nos. 4927, 9906, 11843, 22442.

Born in St. Mary's Co., Md.

Descendant of Adjt. William Thomas, of Maryland. Daughter of James Thomas, M. D., and Nannie Nelson, his wife. Granddaughter of George Thomas and Mary Tubman, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Thomas, Jr., and Catherine Borman,. his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Thomas and Elizabeth Reeves, his

MRS. HELEN S. STOCKBRIDGE.

61917

MISS MARY SMITH THOMAS.

51918

wife.

LINKAGE BOOK.

411

William Thomas (1714-95), in 1774, was a member of the St. Mary's County Committee of Safety. In 1776 he was adjutant of the militia, and served several terms in the House of Delegates. He was born in Charles County; died in St. Mary's County, Md.

Also No. 7166.

Bom in Pittsburgh, Pa. Descendant of Oliver Farnsworth.

Daughter of Charles Stone Wight and Anna C. Manthe, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Calmes Wight and Jeannie Augusta Stone, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Judge Daniel Stone and Augusta M. Farns- worth, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Oliver Farnsworth, Jr., and Anne Mumford, his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Oliver Farnsworth and Elizabeth Wheeler, his wife, m. 1768.

Oliver Farnsworth (1742-86), was the first child born in the Old Fort, Charlestown, N. H. He removed, 1773, to Wood- stock, Vermont, where he served on various committees and where his death "was a great loss to the infant settlement." He was born in Charlestown ; died in Woodstock, Vt.

Also No. 39309.

Born in Baltimore, Md.

Wife of William Herndon Bryan.

Descendant of Major John Fulford.

Daughter of William Presbury Patterson and Sophia Beck, his wife. Granddaughter of John Hawkins Patterson, M. D., and Aravilla Ful- ford, his wife.

MISS ANNA MANTHE WIGHT.

51919

MRS. MARY PATTERSON BRYAN.

61920

\

412 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Gr-granddaughter of William Fulford and Mary Frances Patterson, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Fulford and Eleanor Bodkin, his 2nd wife.

John Fulford (1737-81), was appointed captain of matross, 1776; was commissioned major of artillery of Baltimore County, Md., 1777, and was killed by the premature dis- charge of a cannon. He was born in Marblehead, Mass. ; died in Baltimore County, Md.

Also Nos. 11540, 23889.

MRS. EUGENIA GOLDSBOROUGH CLARKE. 51921 Born in Harford Co., Md. Wife of Addison Downing Clarke.

Descendant of Hon. Robert Goldsborough, of Maryland. Daughter of George Goldsborough Airey and Frances Patterson, his wife.

Granddaughter of George Ward Airey and Eugenia Goldsborough, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Howes Goldsborough, Jr., and Maria Ward, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Howes Goldsborough and Rebecca (Golds- borough), his wi'fe.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Goldsborough and Sarah Yerburg, his wife, m. 1755 (parents of Rebecca).

Robert Goldsborough (1733-88), was a member of the Council of Safety of the convention to form a state constitution and delegate to the Continental Congress. He was born in Dor- chester County, Md.

Also Nos. 3865, 38393.

MRS. AVARILLA FULFORD PATTERSON ROBERTS. 51922

Born in Baltimore, Md.

Wife of Thomas Henry Roberts. Descendant of Major John Fulford.

Daughter of William Presbury Patterson and Sophia Beck;, his wife. See No. 51920.

LINKAGE BOOK.

MRS. RACHEL HALL ESTEP SHACKELFORD. 51923

Born in Anne Arundel Co., Md.

Wife of William T. Shackelford. Descendant of Lieut. Col. Edward Tillard. Daughter of Richard Tillard and Harriet Ann Hall, his wife. Granddaughter of Edward Tillard, Jr., and Eleanor Maria Estep, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Edward Tillard and Sarah Estep, his wife.

Edward Tillard (1736-1830), commanded a company of the Flying Camp, 1776; served as lieutenant-colonel, 1779, and retired, 1781. He was born and died in Anne Arundel County.

Also Nos. 6304, 26052, 47532.

MRS. FLORENCE M. WYMAN. 51924

Bom in Brighton, England. Wife of Thomas White Wyman.

Descendant of Abraham Smith and of Abiel Fairchild, Jr.

Daughter of H. E. Bailliere and Mary Dodds Smith, his wife.

Granddaughter of Hanford Smith and Maria A. Lawrence, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Smith and Molly Fairchild, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Smith and Sarah French, his wife; Abiel Fairchild and Zerviah Johnson, his wife.

Abraham Smith (1734-96), served on the Committee of Inspec- tion of Derby and as lieutenant, 1778, in Capt. Ebenezer Sumner's company.

Also Nos. 553, 16535.

Abiel Fairchild (1739-1816), in 1779, was a member of com- mittee to procure clothing, and, 1780, inspector of provisions. He was born and died in Derby, Conn.

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DAUGHTERS OF TH^ AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. ALICE MAXWELL LAMB UPDEGRAFF. 51925 Born in Madison, Wis. Wife of Milton Updegraff.

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Hugh Maxwell, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Francis Jones Lamb and Ellen Ware, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Kirkland Ware and Clarissa Leavitt, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Roger Leavitt and Chloe Maxwell, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Hugh Maxwell and Bridget Monroe, his wife, m. 1759.

Hugh Maxwell (1733-99), who fought in five campaigns in the colonial wars, commanded a company in Prescott's regiment at the battle of Bunker Hill, where he was wounded. He was in the Jersey and Burgoyne campaigns and served until the surrender of Cornwallis. He was an original member of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts. He was born in Ireland; died at sea.

Also Nos. 7697, 11184, 12762, 29786.

MRS. CLARA PORTER FROST. 51936 Born in Rawlings, Md. Wife of Harry Frost.

Descendant of Col. Thomas Cresap and of Lieut. Joseph Cresap, of Maryland.

Daughter of William Augustus Porter and Sarah Brown Cresap, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Cresap and Rebecca McCarty, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Daniel Cresap and Abigail (Cresap), his wife; Edward McCarty and Sarah Cresap, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Cresap and Ruth Van Swearingen, his 2nd wife; Joseph Cresap and Sarah Whitehead, his 2nd wife (par- ents of Sarah).

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Cresap and Hannah Johnston, hit wife (Parents of Daniel).

UNEAGE BOOK.

Thomas Cresap (1702-88), was an organizer of the Sons of Liberty and an active patriot, of Maryland.

Joseph Cresap (1755-1827), served as lieutenant in the Cum- berland County, Md., militia. He was born and died in Maryland.

Also No. 35527.

MRS. ELIZABETH BARTON GLENN BARNES. 51927

Born in Jefferson Co., W. Va.

Wife of Adial Parker Barnes.

Descendant of Lieut. James Glenn, of Virginia.

Daughter of James W. Glenn and Susan M. Earle, his wife.

Granddaughter of James Glenn and Ruth Bums, his 2nd wife.

James Glenn (1757-1828), served as a scout. He was born

and died in Jefferson County, Virginia. Also No. 37113.

MRS. JENNIE (BASSETT) BASSETT. 51928

Bom in New Haven, Conn.

Descendant of Sergt. William Bassett. Daughter of Manning B. Bassett and Julia A. Tyler, his wife. Granddaughter of Jacob Bassett and Lovisa (Bassett), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Bassett and Dinah Blakslee, his wife

(parents of Lovisa). William Bassett (1743-1807), served as corporal, 1777, and as

sergeant, 1779, under Col. Zebulon Butler, Connecticut line.

He died in Watertown, Conn.

MRS. LAURENTIA P. C. COGSWELL. 51929 Bom in Northampton, Mass.

Wife of Clarence C. Cogswell. Descendant of Phineas Clark.

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DAUGHTEJRS THIS AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Daughter of Horace A. Collins and Mary A. Parsons, his wife.

Granddaughter of Jonathan Parsons and Submit Clark, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Phineas Clark and Elizabeth White, his wife.

Phineas Clark (1759-1817), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Oliver Lyman's company, Col. Dike's Hampshire County regiment. He was born and died in Northampton, Mass.

Born in Sanbornton, N. H. Wife of Fred De Forrest Rand.

Descendant of Nathaniel Morrill and of James Proctor. Daughter of Bradbury Morrison Morrill and Anna Eliza Proctor, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Folsom Morrill and Rosilla Morrison, his wife;

James Harvey Proctor and Eliza Brown, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Morrill and Elizabeth Eastman, his

wife; James Proctor and Abigail Ladd, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Proctor and Martha Graves, his

wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Proctor and Abigail Whitemore, his

Nathaniel Morrill (1762-1844), enlisted, 1779, in Capt. Nathan Brown's company and, 1780, served under Capt. Penniman in Col. Alexander Scammel's New Hampshire regiment. He applied for a pension, 1832, which was granted. His widow also received a pension. He was born in Danville; died in Sanbornton, N. H.

James Proctor (1722-76), enlisted, 1776, as a private in the revolutionary war and died on his way home from Ticon- deroga. He was born in Woburn, Mass.

MRS. ALICE BRADBURY RAND.

51930

wife.

MRS. LOUIDA W. JOHNSON SNOW.

51931

Born in Brookline, Mass.

Wife of Walter H. Snow.

Descendant of Lieut. Peter Hoar, of Massachusetts. Daughter of George Johnson and Anna S. Brown, his wife.

UNCAGE BOOK.

Granddaughter of James Brown and Nancy E. Hoar, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Peter Hoar and Eusebia Warren, his wife.

Peter Hoar (1747-1840), responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Isaac Wood's Middleborough company of minute men in Col. Theophilus Cotton's regiment. He was born in Middleborough, Mass.

MRS. ALICE MAUDE HALEY ELDREDGE. 51932 Bom in Leominster, Mass. Wife of George Eldredge.

Descendant of Henry Putnam, of Massachusetts. Daughter of David Haley and Abbie Putnam, his wife. Granddaughter of Ebenezer Putnam and Cynthia Webb, his wife. Gr-granddaughter and Roger Putnam and Sarah Brothers, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Henry Putnam and Hannah Boardman, his wife.

Henry Putnam (1712-75), who was a veteran of Louisburg, turned out at the Lexington Alarm and was killed in the retreat. He was born in Salem ; died at Lexington, Mass.

Also Nos. 4250, 6672, 16828, 21109, 22211, 31328.

MRS. ABBIE L. EDDY OSBORNE. 51933 Born in Leominster, Mass.

Wife of William L. Osborne.

Descendant of Jason Collier, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Charles H. Eddy and Augusta Elizabeth Ham, his wife.

Granddaughter of Shadrach Ham and Eliza Minerva Collier, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of James Collier and Alice Brown, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jason Collier and Sarah Boble, his wife.

Jason Collier (1744-1840), was placed on the pension roll of Worcester County, 1832, for service as private, Massa- chusetts State troops. He was born and died in Oxford, Mass.

Also No. 44955.

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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

MRS. EDITH STURTEVANT RICHARDS. 51934

Born in East Bridgewater, Mass.

Descendant of Joel Edson, of Massachusetts. Daughter of William E. Sturtevant and Abbie Standish, his wife. Granddaughter of John C. Standish and Lucy B. Edson, his wife, Gr-granddaughter of Albert Edson and Altheia Bent, his 2nd wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joel Edson and Hannah Packard, his wife, Joel Edson (1T63-1830), stired on the Rhode Island Alarm,

1T80, in Capt. Nathan Alden's company. He was born and

died in Bridgewater, Mass. Also Xo. 44376.

MRS. LIZZIE M. REED TUCKER. 51935 Bom in S. Abbington, Mass. Wife of A C. Tucker.

Descendant of Bethuel Penniman, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Marshall Reed and Helen M. Penniman, his wife. Granddaughter of George Penniman and Nancy Dyer, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Prince Penniman and Patience Perkins, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Bethuel Penniman and Huldah Hollis, his wife,

Bethuel Penniman (1752-182?) , enlisted, 17 T6, as a private in Capt. Samuel Holbrook's company, Col. Bass' regiment, Massachusetts service. He was bom and died in Braintree, Mass.

MRS. ALICE J. EDES JOXES. 51936

Bom in Xewton, Mass,

Descendant of Thomas Faunce, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Jeremiah Edes and Hannah Curtis Chubbuck, his wife. Granddaughter of Lot Chubbuck and Betsey Faunce, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Faunce and Man.- Curtis, his wife.

LINKAGE BOOK.

419

Thomas Faunce (1745-1832), was a minute man at the Lex- ington Alarm, under Capt. Abraham Hammett and served at the siege of Boston under Capt. Thomas Mayhew. He was born and died in Plymouth, Mass.

Also No. 19268.

Bom in E. Abington, Mass.

Descendant of Sergt. Joshua Curtis, of Massachusetts. Daughter of William Henry Harrison Vining and Mary Elizabeth Bealp his wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Vining and Hannah Gardner, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Ebed Vining and Abigail Curtis, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Curtis and Abigail House, his wife. Joshua Curtis (1733-91), enlisted, 1775, as a private and, 1776,

re-enlisted as a sergeant. He was born and died in Hanover,

Mass. Also Nos. 28105, 36799.

Born in Wilmington, Del.

Wife of Frank Edward Holman. Descendant of Capt. George Sexton, of Vermont. Daughter of Norman Carmi Munson and Lucy Emily Hathaway, his wife.

Granddaughter of Anson Munson and Zarnia Laura Sexton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of George Sexton and Lois Bostwick, his wife.

George Sexton (175G-1815), was ensign at the battle of Bennington and promoted to lieutenant, 1778, and in 1780 was captain on Col. Seth Warner's regiment. He died in Man- chester, Vt.

Also No. 10727.

MISS GRACE ALMA VINING.

51937

MRS. NELLIE MUNSON HOLMAN.

51938

420

DAUGHTERS OlP THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. STELLA JOSEPHINE POST.

51939

Born in Dixon, 111. Wife of Frank Oliver Post.

Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Wheeler, of Connecticut. Daughter of James Munroe Wheeler and Caroline Austin, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Lathrop William Wheeler and Nancy Wilcox,

Gr-granddaughter of William Wheeler and Seraphina Haley, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Wheeler and Ruth Swan^ his wife.

Isaac Wheeler (1746-1831), served, 1776, under Lieut. Col. Christopher Lippitt in Rhode Island ; v^^as in the Pennsylvania campaign and at the battle of Brandywine. He was born and died in Stonington, Conn.

Also No. 16013.

Born in Northampton, Mass.

Wife of Samuel Dunnell Edwards. Descendant of William Baker, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Jason H. Sullaway and Mary E. Pierce, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph B. Pierce and EHzabeth Baker, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel F. Baker and Elizabeth Marsh, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Baker and Sarah Fletcher (b. 1748), his wife, m. 1769.

William Baker, in 1776, served as a private in Capt. Israel Heald's company. Col. Eleazer Brook's regiment at White Plains. He was born, 1746, in Littleton; died in Templeton, Mass.

Born in Brighton, Mass. Descendant of David Boynton.

Daughter of Parker Plummer ,Boynton and Susan Parker Webber, his wife.

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Boynton and Sally Davis, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of David Boynton and Anna Batchelder, his wife.

his wife.

MRS. MARY E. EDWARDS.

51940

MISS SARA F. BOYNTON.

51941

LIN^AGJ; BOOK.

421

David Boynton, enlisted as private in Capt. Chase Taylor's com- pany, Col. Thomas Stickney's New Hampshire regiment. He died, 1815, in Meredith, N. H.

MISS ALMIRA ELLEN SIMMONS. 51943

,Born in Quincy, Mass.

Descendant of Lieut. Lemuel Simmons and of Lieut. Joseph Carter.

Daughter of Walter Everett Simmons' (b. 1845) and Almira Ellen Car- ter (b. 1844), his wife, m. 1868.

Granddaughter of Simmons and Marcia B. (Simmons), his

wife; Rufus Burnham Carter and Mary Burnett, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of George Simmons and Mercy Bates, his wife (parents of Marcia) ; Joseph Carter, Jr., and Frances Thomas, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Simmons and Abagail Pierce, his wife; Joseph Carter and Margaret Farwell (1745-1804), his wife.

Lemuel Simmons, responded to the Lexington Alarm as ser- geant in Capt. Samuel Bradford's company, Col. Warren's regiment, and in 1779 was lieutenant in Capt. Calvin Part- ridge's company. He was born, 1749, in Duxbury; died in Plymouth, Mass.

Joseph Carter (1745-1804), enlisted, 1776, as lieutenant in Capt. Andrew Grant's company, Col. Josiah Brewer's regi- ment. He was born in Woburn ; died in Unity, Mass.

MRS. MARION MORSE-JOHNSON. 51943

Born in Boston, Mass.

Wife of James Matteson Johnson. Descendant of Abiathar Austin, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Edward Reynolds Morse and Eleanor Burgess Macom- ber, his wife.

Granddaughter of Calvin Dean Macomber and Mary Luther Haskins, his wife.

422

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Gr-granddaughter of Luther Haskins and Betsey Austin, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abiathar Austin and Tylie Smith, his wife.

Abiathar Austin (1758-1833), enlisted, 1776, from Dighton as a private in Capt. Zebedee Redding's company, Col. Josiah WTiitney's regiment. He was born and died in Taunton, Mass.

Born in Dover, X. H.

Descendant of Elihue Wentworth, of Xew Hampshire. Daughter of George Brewster Wentworth and Angeline Leavkt, his wife.

Granddaughter of Beard Wentworth and Mary Roberts, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Elihue Wentworth and Lois Pinkham, his wife. Elihue Wentworth (1751-1829), in 1775, signed the Association

Test, with other citizens of Rochester, N. H., where he was

bom and died.

Born in Bridgewater, Mass.

Wife of Charles G. Manley.

Descendant of Daniel Manley, Joseph Ha)n;\^ard, Josiah Talbot,

Capt. Ebenezer Tisdale and Edward Tisdale. Daughter of Perez Marshall and Elizabeth Tisdale, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Ha\"«-ard Marshall and Olive Haj-ward, his wife;

Israel Tisdale and Betsy Talbot his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Hayward and Olive Manley. his wife ;

Edward Tisdale and Ruth Harlow, his wife; Josiah Talbot and

Susanna Moore, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Manley and Rebecca (Manley), his

1st wife; Ebenezer Tisdale and Priscilla Drake (or Blake), his

wife.

MISS SUSAN ARMINE WENTWORTH.

51944

MRS. ALICE A. MANLEY.

51945

UNEJAGJ; BOOK.

Daniel Manley (1721-1804), served in the 10th Plymouth County regiment in various Alarms. He was born and died in Bridgewater, Mass.

Also No. 22068.

Joseph Hayward (1746-1836), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Nathan Packard's company, Col. Edward Mitchell's regiment from Plymouth, Massachusetts. He was born and died in Bridgewater.

Josiah Talbot (1756-1841), served as a private in Capt. Lewis Whiting's company, Col. Wheelock's regiment, at Ticon- deroga, 1776. He was born in Stoughtonham ; died in Sharon, Mass.

Also No. 48551.

Ebenezer Tisdale (1723-91), responded to the Lexington Alarm as captain of a company which marched from Stough- tonham, Massachusetts. He was born in Taunton; died in Easton.

Edward Tisdale (1755-1826), served as a private in Capt. Ed- ward Bridge Savel's company. Col. Robinson's regiment, which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Stoughtonham; died in Sharon.

MRS. HELEN F. ALDRICH. 51946 Born in Uxbridge, Mass. Wife of Charles Aldrich.

Descendant of Benjamin Albee, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Richard Demis Moury and Lucy Morton Albee, his 1st wife.

Granddaughter of Joseph Albee and Lydia Morton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Albee and Sarah Taft, his wife.

Benjamin Albee, responded to the Lexington Alarm from Charlton. He was born, 1729, in Mendon, and in 1790 his name is found in the first census of Charlton, Mass.

Also No. 44946.

424

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MISS FANNY CLARK CARPENTER.

51947

Born in Uxbridge, Mass.

Descendant of Joseph Carpenter, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Edwin Ruthbin Carpenter and Delphia French Merriam, his wife.

Granddaughter of John Carpenter and Anna Arnold,, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Carpenter and Persis Rawson, his wife.

Joseph Carpenter (1761-1831), responded to the Lexington Alarm as a minute man in Capt. Joseph Chapin's company, from Uxbridge; also, in 1778, in Capt. Edward Seagrave's company. Col. Wade's regiment. He was born in Providence, R. I. ; died in Uxbridge.

Born in Putnam, Conn.

Wife of Daniel Wendell Taft. Descendant of Amos Thayer, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Gilbert Hamilton Wilcox and Emma Matilda Scott, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel White Scott and Susan Francelia Farnum, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Manley Scott and Henrietta Thayer, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Amos Thayer and Lois White, his wife.

Amos Thayer (1757-1837), enlisted, 1775, from Uxbridge in Capt. Edward Seagrave*s company. Col. Joseph Reed's regi- ment, and served several other enlistments throughout the war. He was placed on the pension roll of Worcester County, 1818, for service as private, Massachusetts line. He was born in Mendon ; died in Uxbridge.

Also No. 44945.

MRS. MARY WILCOX TAFT.

51948

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MISS IMOGENE W. MASCROFT.

51949

Born in Northbridge, Mass.

Descendant of Capt. David Batcheller, of Massachusetts. Daughter of William D. Mascroft and Harriet G. Staples, his wife. ' Granddaughter of William P. Mascroft and Celestina Batcheller, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Simeon Batcheller and Lucy Adams, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Da\-id Batcheller and Lois Woods, his wife.

David Batcheller (1T42-1805), responded to the Lexington Alarm as lieutenant in Capt. Josiah Wood's company from Northbridge, and in 1TT8-T9 was captain in Col. Ezra Wood's regiment. He was born in Grafton ; died in Northbridge, Mass.

Bom in Marlboro, Mass. Wife of Frederick L. Rowe.

Descendant of Hugh Mason, Jonathan Adams, Deliverance

Parmenter, Deacon Jacob Woodward and Benjamin Tower. Daughter of Amos Adams Mason (1S19-1901) and Alzina Woodwara

1S23-83), his 1st wife, m. 1S45. Granddaughter of Clark Mason (1794-1861) and Eunice Adams (1795-

1826), his wife, m. 1817; Josiah Woodward (1794-1872) and Olive

Parmenter (1796-1877). his wife, m. 1816. Gr-granddaughter of Hugh Mason and Elizabeth Clark, his wife;

Jonathan Adams and Hannah Parkhurst (b. 1759), his wife, m.

1779; Deacon Jacob Woodward and Mercy Tolman (d. 1803), his

wife, m. 1758: Thaddcus Parmenter (1767-1849) and Ruth Tower

(1762-1857), his wife. m. 1789. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Deliverance Parmenter and Mar>- Osborne

(b. 1742). his wife, m. 1762; Benjamin Tower and Ann Vose (b.

1737), his wife.

MRS. ANNA MASON ROWE.

51950

426

DAUGHTERS 0? THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Hugh Mason (1758-1838), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Joseph Ful- ler's company, Col. Samuel Bullard's regiment, New Hamp- shire service. He was born in Watertown, Mass.; died in Marlboro, N. H.

Jonathan Adams, responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Micajah Gleason's company, from Framingham, Mass., where he was born.

Deliverance Parmenter, responded to the Lexington Alarm as a private in Capt. Wheeler's company. Col. Read's regiment from Sudbury, Mass., where he was born.

Jacob Woodward (1762-1849), enlisted at eighteen as a private. He was placed on the pension roll of Cheshire County, N. H., 1832, for service in the New Hampshire militia. He was born in Sutton, Mass.; died in Marlborough, N. H.

Also Nos. 19285, 20393.

Benjamin Tower, in 1777, served as private in Capt. Rice's company. Col. Ezekiel Howe's regiment of foot; also served several other enlistments under diiferent commands, 1779-80. He died, 1790, in Sudbury, Mass.

MRS. GEORGIETTA PIKE CHILD. 51951 Bom in Hampton Falls, N. H. Wife of Jonathan Francis Child.

Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Leavitt, of New Hampshire. Daughter of James Munroe Pike and Emily Hamilton Shaw, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Shaw (b. 1801") and Abigail Leavitt (b.

1798), his 1st wife. Gr-granddaughter of Moses Leavitt (b. 1774) and Sarah Towle, his

wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Leavitt and Abigail Tuck, his wife, m. 1772.

Thomas Leavitt, served as lieutenant in Col. Wingate's New Hampshire regiment. He was born and died in Hampton, N. H.

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MRS. GRACE ANNA BURGESS.

51952

Born in Edgartown, Mass. Wife of George Alden Burgess.

Descendant of Corp. Silas Cottle, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Henry Ripley and Cynthia Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of Mayhew Smith and Sally Cottle, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Silas Cottle and Jerusha Tilton, his wife. Silas Cottle (1752-1824), served as corporal in Capt. Nathan

Smith's company, 1776. He was born in Chilmark, Mass.;

died in Maine. Also No. 16866.

Bom in Boothbay, Me.

Descendant of Major Edward Emerson and of Samuel Adams.

Daughter of Benjamin Emerson and Jennie Adams, his wife.

Granddaughter of Luther Emerson and Fidelia Cooper, his wife; Rufus Adams and Jane Holton, his wife,

Gr-granddaughter of John Emerson and Elizabeth Catlin, his 2nd wife; Samuel Adams, Jr., and Sarah , his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Edward Emerson and Elizabeth Shillaber, his wife; Samuel Adams and Sarah Ree4, his wife.

Edward Emerson (1738-94), served as major of Maine volun- teers in the Bayaduce expedition and was at the capture of Fort Pownal, 1775. He was born in Topsfield, Mass. ; died in Edgecomb, Me.

Also Nos. 25267, 29719.

Samuel Adams (1733-1818), served as a private, 1779, in Capt. Benjamin Plumer's company, Col. William Jones' regiment, Massachusetts service. He was born in Londonderry, N. H. ; died in Boothbay, Me.

MISS GRACE E. EMERSON.

61953

428

DAUGHTERS 01^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. MARTHA H. MAXFIELD.

51954

Born in Norwich, Conn.

Wife of George A. Maxfield.

Descendant of Asa Fay, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Andrew J. Currier and Anna R. Fay, his wife.

Granddaughter of Lewis Fay and Anna Tilton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Asa Fay and Grace Harrington, his wife.

Asa Fay (1761-1837), served, 1780, as a private in Capt. Wil- liam Howe's company, Col. Rand's Massachusetts regiment. He was born and died in Northboro, Mass.

Born in Woodford Co., 111.

Wife of George B. Maxwell, M. D. Descendant of Capt. James Maxwell.

Daughter of Abia Minor and Pauline Waters Fredericks, his wife. Granddaughter of John Minor and Rebecca Maxwell, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Maxwell and Ann Grant, his wife. James Maxwell (1758-1843), was commissioned first lieutenant,

1775, promoted captain, 1777, in the New Jersey Continental

line. He died in Greene County, Pa. Also No. 24731.

Born in Haverhill, Mass. Wife of Edward Clark Scates.

Descendant of Thomas Plummer, of Massachusetts. Daughter of James Turner and Abby Chase Plummer^ his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Plummer and Hannah Jenness, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Silas Plummer and Mary Adams* his 2nd wife. Gr-gr-granddaugh{er of Thomas Plummer and Bethiah Tenney, his

MRS. FLORENCE LEONA MAXWELL.

51955

MRS. ADDIE PLUMMER SCATES.

51956

wife.

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Thomas Plummer (1720-90), served as a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. He was bom and died in Rowley, Mass.

Also No. 25296.

Born in Xashau, X. H. Wife of S. Thompson Blood.

Descendant of Wiley Richardson, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Charles X. Richardson and Sarah M. Walker, his wife. Granddaughter of Solomon Richardson and Sarah Tufts, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Wiley Richardson and Frances Poore, his 2nd wife.

Wiley Richardson (1754-1846), responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Timothy Underwood's company, Col. William Prescott's regiment of minute men. He died in Westford, Mass.

Bom in Littleton, Mass.

Descendant of Israel Haynes, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Cyrus P. Pickard and Frances Haynes, his wife. Granddaughter of Leander Haynes and Harriet Hunt, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Israel Haynes, Jr^ and Mary Gleason, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Israel Haynes and Sarah Darby, his wife. Israel Haynes ( IT 28-1808 ) , responded to the Lexington Alarm

in Capt. Aaron Haynes' company, from Concord. He was

born and died in Sudbury, Mass.

MRS. ELLA RICHARDSON BLOOD.

51957

MISS ALMIRA FRANCES PICKARD.

51958

MISS SARAH ELIZABETH MASON.

51959

. Born in Windsor, Mass.

Descendant of Samuel Thompson, of Massachusetts Daughter of Jarvis Mason and Ceyarina Thompson, his wife.

430

DAUGHTEJRS OF THE AMEJRICAN REVOI.UTION.

Granddaughter of Jesse Mason and Sally Thompson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Thompson and Sarah Hewins, his wife.

Samuel Thompson (1755-1837), enlisted, 1776, as a private, and, 1779, as a marine on board the "Queen of France." He received a pension for six months as private and ten months as mariner, Massachusetts service. He v^^as born in Stoughton.

Also No. 33298.

MRS. DORA MARIA HORTON ROBERTS. 51960

Bom in Hadley, Mass.

Wife of John H. Roberts, M. D. Descendant of Samuel Thompson.

Daughter of Dwight Ansel Horton and Amanda Mason, his wife. Granddaughter of Ansel Horton and Hannah Thompson, his wife. See No. 51959.

MRS. MARTHA B. ALLEN. . 51961

Born in Searsport, Me. Wife of Edmund J. Allen.

Descendant of Jonathan Colburn, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Bradford McLanathan and Elizabeth A. Colburn^ his wife.

Granddaughter of Pliny Colburn and Persis , his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Colburn and Sarah , his wife.

Jonathan Colburn (1736-1826), served as a private in Capt. David Wilder's company, Col. Asa Whitcomb's regiment, 1775. He w^as born in Concord; died in Leominster, Mass.

Also No. 47383.

MRS. LUCRETIA ALLEN CRAIG. 51962

Bom in Sandown, N. H.

Wife of John W. Craig. Descendant of Jonathan Colburn.

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Daughter of Edmund J. Allen and Martha B. McLanathan, his wife. Granddaughter of Bradford McLanathan and Elizabeth Colburn, his

wife. See No. 51961.

MISS MARY BLAKE HORNE. 51963 Born in Woburn, Mass.

Descendant of Sergt. William Blake, Col. Joshua Wingate,

Abner Coffin, and Col. Otis Baker. Daughter of John Blake Home and Mary White Tay, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Home and Lydia Ham Blake, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Otis Home and Mary Coffin, his wife; William

Blake, Jr., and Elizabeth Wingate^ his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ichabod Home and Sarah Baker, his wife;

Abner Coffin and Keziah Cromwell, his wife; William Blake and

Betsy Taylor, his wife; Joshua Wingate and Abagail Roberts, his

wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Otis Baker and Lydia Wentworth, his wife.

William Blake (1741-1825), served in Capt. Daniel Gordon's company, Col. David Oilman's regiment, to reinforce the army in New York, 1776. He was born at Epsom.

Joshua Wingate (1725-96), entered the army as major, 1775, and was promoted colonel the same year. He reinforced Sullivan, 1776, and was in the Rhode Island expedition, 1778. He was a member of the Assembly and of the Constitutional Convention. He was born and died at Dover.

Abner Cofifin, enlisted as a private in Capt. Jesse Saunder's company, 1775, raised for the Canadian expedition, and also served under Capt. John Wiley. He was born 1738.

Otis Baker (1727-1801), served in the legislature,. 1775, and was chosen Judge of Common Pleas and continued in that office throughout the war. He was born in Brookfield, Mass. ; died in Dover, N. H.

Also No. 12780.

432

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. MABELLE MAUDE STEVENS. 51964 Born in Boston, Mass. Wife of Charles H. Stevens.

Descendant of Robert Pond, Brig. Gen. Jedediah Elderkin, Lieut. Bela Elderkin, and Sergt. John Richardson.

Daughter of John R. Aull (1827-85) and Ellen M. Pond (1830-1903), his wife, 1853.

Granddaughter of Martin Pond (1793-1876) and Amy Elderkin (1789- 1853), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Robert Pond (1755-1839) and Olive Richardson (1762-1832),, his wife, m. 1780; Bela Elderkin and Philena Fitch (1755-96), his wife, m. 1773.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Richardson and Abagail Haven (b. 1737), his wife, m. 1757; Jedediah Elderkin and Ann Wood (1721- 1804), his wife, m. 1741.

Robert Pond (1755-1839), responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Elijah Pond's company, Major Metcalf's regiment; also served several other enlistments under different com- mands, 1776-80. He was born in Wrentham; died in Frank- lin, Mass.

Jedediah Elderkin (1717-93), served as colonel of engineers, 1775; promoted brigadier general, 1777, and served several sessions as member of Assembly. He was born in Norwich ; died in Windham, Conn.

Bela Elderkin, in 1776, was lieutenant of marines on the ship "Oliver Cromwell," and in 1778 captured the "Admiral Kep- pel." He was born, 1751, in Windham, Conn.; died in New York.

John Richardson (1735-1809), responded to the Lexington Alarm as a private in Capt. EHsha Pond's company, and in 1776 promoted sergeant in Capt. Ebenezer Pond's company. He was born and died in Wrentham, Mass.

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MRS. MARTHA S. WELLINGTON ARKUSH. 51965 Born in Roxbury, Mass. Wife of Ralph M. Arkush.

Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Wellington, Samuel Hastings, and John Dexter, all of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Henry Wakefield Wellington and Lydia Davenport Col- burn, his 2nd wife.

Granddaughter of Peter Wellington and Hepzibah Hastings, his wife; John Dexter Colburn and Clarissa Crehore, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Wellington and Martha Ball, his wife, m. 1766; Samuel Hastings and Lydia Nelson, his wife; Isaac Col- burn, Jr., and Eliza Dexter, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Dexter and Mary Howe, his wife.

Benjamin Wellington (1743-1812), responded to the Lexing- ton Alarm as a minute man in Capt. John Parker's company, and promoted sergeant under Col. Eleazer Brooks, 1777. He was born and died in Lexington, Mass.

Samuel Hastings (1757-1834), was at the battle of Lexington; also a member of Gen. Lee's Life Guard, and was taken prisoner with him at Long Island. He was born and died in Lincoln, Mass.

Also No. 42955.

John Dexter (1735-1800), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Silas Gates' company, Col. Artemus Ward's regiment, and in 1777 in Capt. WilHam Morris' company. Col. Jonathan Reed's regiment. He was born in Dedham; died in Marl- boro, Mass.

MISS MARIAN WHIPPLE. 51966

Born in Hyde Park, Mass.

Descendant of Uriah Corning, of Connecticut. Daughter of Frederick J. Whipple and Lucinda D. Whipple, his wife. Granddaughter of James Whipple and Elizabeth W. Corning, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Uriah Corning and Elizabeth Willett, his wife.

434

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Uriah Corning (1758-1851), served from Bunker Hill to York- town. His honorable discharge signed by Washington is in possession of the family. He was born and died in Preston, Conn.

Also Nos. 27711, 42753.

Bom in Boston, Mass. Descendant of Col. Jonathan Chase.

Daughter of Francis Marcena Paine and Nellie Northrop, his wife. Granddaughter of Francis B. Paine and Mary Smith, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Paine and Pamela Chase, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Chase and Sarah Hall, his 2nd wife. Jonathan Chase (1732-1800), served as colonel of New Hamp- shire militia. He was bom in Sutton, Mass. ; died in Cornish,

Born in Natick, Mass. Wife of Harry R. Cloudman.

Descendant of Capt. Joshua Fisk, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Albert Austin Fisk and Sarah Armstrong, his wife Granddaughter of David Fisk and Lucinda Austin, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Calvin Fisk and Martha Pratt, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Fisk and Martha Smith, his wife. Joshua Fisk (1748-91), commanded a company, 1779-80, in

Col. Abner Perry's Massachusetts regiment. He \vas born

and died in Natick, Mass.

MISS ALICE C. PAINE.

51967

N. H.

Also Nos. 26592, 40154, 41223, 46771.

MRS. IDA FISK CLOUDMAN.

51968

MRS. ELIZABETH HEARD RUSSELL.

51969

Born in North Adams, Mass.

Wife of Arthur Russell.

Descendant of Richard Heard and David Heard, of Massa- chusetts.

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Daughter of Charles B. Heard and Helen M. Gushing, his wife.

Granddaughter of David Heard, Jr., and Betsey Adams, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Heard and Sibyl Sherman, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Heard and Sarah Fiske, his wife.

Richard Heard (1720-92), was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1774; also served as a private in Capt. Nathaniel Maynard's company from Salem, Mass. He was born and died in Sudbury.

David Heard (1753-1813), responded to the Lexington Alarm as a private in Capt. Isaac Locker's company, Col. James Brett's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Sudbury, Mass.

MISS ELIZABETH LEWIS BROWN. 51970 Born in Holt Co., Mo.

Descendant of Nathaniel Plumb. Daughter of Duncan Brown and Martha Lewis, his wife. Granddaughter of Cyrus Brown and Julia Duncan, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of George Brown and Temperance Plumb, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Plumb and Anna Langworthy, his wife.

Nathaniel Plumb (1760-1841), enlisted, 1777, for three years as a fifer, in Capt. Christopher Huntington's company, and was at the battles of Germantown, Valley Forge, Monmouth and Stony Point. He was placed on the pension roll of Albany County, 1818. He was born in Stonington, Conn. ; died in Brownsville, N. Y.

Also Nos. 13979, 16526, 50384.

MISS CLARA B. BROWNING. 61971 Born in Allegheny, Pa.

Descendant of James Browning.

Daughter of Ary Watson Browning and Mary Elizabeth Winans, his

wife. See No. 51019.

436

DAUGHTERS 01^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS DEPEW.

51972

Descendant of Dr. Obadiah Williams.

Daughter of Clifford Williams and Hannah Height, his wife.

Granddaughter of Obadiah Williams and Mary Clifford, his wife.

Obadiah Williams (1753-99), served as surgeon's mate and was surgeon in Col. John Stark's regiment, at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was born in Epping, N. H. ; died in Water- ville, Maine.

Also Nos. 7197, 11755, 17349.

Born in Mobile, Ala. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Taylor.

Daughter of Malcolm J. McRoe and Mary Ann Taylor, his wife.

Granddaughter of William Taylor and Mary Ann Mitchell, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Taylor and Eleanor Cannon, his wife.

Samuel Taylor (1740-98), was captain of a company of South Carolina Light Dragoons, and, 1781, received a wound from the result of which he lost a leg. He was born in Philadel- phia, Pa. ; died in Pendleton, S. C.

Also No. 14654.

Born in Rochester, N. Y. Wife of H. P. Hamilton.

Descendant of Simeon Webster and of Heman Baker. Daughter of Samuel Snow and Emily Amelia Loing, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Loing and Emily Amelia Baker, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Sylvanus Baker and Marcia Webster (1799-1822), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Simeon Webster and Sybil Converse, his wife; Heman Baker and Temperance Baker, his wife.

MRS. BESSIE McROE FILES.

51973

MRS. FRANCES SNOW HAMILTON.

51974

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Simeon Webster, enlisted, 1777, as a private under Col. Charles Webb from Waterbury County, Conn. He was born 1760.

Heman Baker (1741-1806), served, 1775, as a private in Capt. Joshua Gray's company, Massachusetts service. He was born in Yarmouth, Mass.; died in Tolland, Conn.

Born in Ontario, Canada.

Wife of Joseph Keeler.

Descendant of Capt. Gideon Foster.

Daughter of Randolph Pearson Niles and Carrie Acer, his wife. Granddaughter of John Adams Acer and Katherine Foster (Doolittle), his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of John Foster and Asenath Toombs, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Gideon Foster and Hannah Perry, his wife.

Gideon Foster (1748-1845), served as second lieutenant at the Lexington Alarm and as captain in Col. John Mansfield's reg- iment. He was placed on the pension roll of Essex County, 1831, for service as captain in the Massachusetts State troops. He was born and died in Danvers.

Also No. 28869.

Bom in Santa Barbara, Cal. Wife of Harry Wilder Mears.

Descendant of Daniel Cresap, Lieut. Daniel Cresap, Jr., and Col.

Thomas Cresap, of Maryland. Daughter of Robert Brent Ord and Eliza Good, his wife. Granddaughter of James Ord and Rebecca Ruth Cresap, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Cresap, Jr., and Elizabeth Van Swearen-

gen, his wife. See No. 51926.

MRS. HELLEN PEARSON NILES KEELER.

51975

MRS. GEORGIANA ORD MEARS.

51976

438

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Daniel Cresap (1727-98), served on the Committee of Safety and was appointed to raise money. He was born in Skipton, England; died in Washington County, Md.

Also No. 20321.

Daniel Cresap, Jr. (1753-94), was lieutenant of riflemen under his uncle, Capt. Michael Cresap, the first company sent to Boston, and was at the siege. He was taken prisoner at Fort Washington and endured many hardships. He was born and died in Allegheny County, Md.

Also No. 20321.

MRS. MAYBELLE R. ORD SHOEMAKER. 51977

Bom in Santa Barbara, Cal.

Descendant of Daniel Cresap, Lieut. Daniel Cresap, Jr., and Col.

Thomas Cresap, of Maryland. Daughter of Robert Brent Ord and Eliza Good, his wife. See No. 51976.

MRS. JOSEPHINE NEVILLE STRONG CALLAHAN. 51978 Bom in Columbus, Ohio. Wife of Easley Hill Callahan.

Descendant of Maj. Gen. Daniel Morgan, of Virginia. Daughter of Robert Weeks Strong and Caroline Neville, his wife. Granddaughter of Morgan La Fayette Neville and Caroline Dennison, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Morgan Neville and Baker, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Presley Neville and Nancy Morgan, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Morgan and Abigail Bailey,, his wife.

Daniel Morgan (1736-1802), in 1775, commanded a company of Virginia riflemen at the siege of Boston and was the first to cross the St. Lawrence in the Quebec expedition, where he was captured. He was conspicuous at Saratoga and after the surrender Burgoyne said to him, "You command the

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439

finest regiment in the world." For his brilliant victory over Tarleton at Cowpens Congress presented him with a gold medal. He was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati. He was born in New Jersey; died in Winches- ter, Va. Also No. 7446.

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.

Wife of Walter H. Semple. Descendant of Joseph Collins, of Connecticut. Daughter of Horace Collins Pease and Margaretta Darach Young, his wife.

Granddaughter of Daniel Cone Pease and Matilda Collins, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Collins and Eunice Parsons, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Collins and Grace Brown, his v/ife. Joseph Collins (1746-1826), served in the commissary during

the war. He was born and died in Somers, Conn. Also No. 10923.

Born in Memphis, Mich.

Wife of Martin Crocker.

Descendant of Martin Joseph Pine.

Daughter of Carleton Sabin and Cordelia Bristol, his wife.

Granddaughter of Stodard Bristol and Eleanor Pine, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Martin Joseph Pine and Sally Hickey, his wife.

Martin Joseph Pine (1763-1841), served, 1777, as matross in Capt. David Allen's company, 3rd artillery regiment. Massa- chusetts Continental troops. He was born in Boston ; died in Livonia, N. Y.

MRS. MARGARET PEASE SEMPLE.

51979

MRS. EMILY SABIN CROCKER.

51980

440

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

MRS. ALICE SHEPARD CRANDALL.

61981

Born in St Joseph, Mich. Wife of George N. Crandall.

Descendant of Samuel Hitchcock and of David Rhoades. Daughter of Alfred Shepard (b. 1843) and Mary J. Dickinson (b. 1848), his wife.

Granddaughter of David Shepard (1822-1905) and Alvena Lane

(1821-98), his wife, m. 1840. Gr-granddaughter of Roswell Lane (1798-1870) and Jerusha Rhoades

(1802-97), his wife, m. 1820. Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Rhoades and Jerusha Hitchcock (b.

1771), his wife, m. 1801. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Hitchcock and Betsy Hitchcock, his wife, m. 1766.

Samuel Hitchcock (1731-1839), served as a private in Capt. Peter Ingersol's company, Col. John Brown's Berkshire Coun- ty, Massachusetts regiment. He was born in New Milford, Conn.; died in Sheffield, Mass.

David Rhoades (1755-1839), enlisted from Stoughton, Mass., as a private, 1775, and was in the battle of Trenton. He received a pension, 1832, for his service at Cayuga County, N. Y., where he died.

Also No. 37740.

Born in Pontiac, Mich.

Descendant of James Thompson, Lieut. Jonathan Thompson, Dr. Thaddeus Thompson, jAdjt. Joshua Myrick, Eliakim Warden, David Manning, Col. Giles Jackson, and Capt. Benjamin Cooley.

Daughter of Robert J. Lounsbury (b. 1853) and Harriet Beach (1854- 1909), his wife, m. 1880.

Granddaughter of Isaac Lounsbury (1815-81) and Catherine Myrick (1815-69), his wife, m. 1840; Samuel Elmore Beach (1823-93) and Sophronia Thompson (1826-1913), his wife, m. 1849.

MISS ELISABETH S. LOUNSBURY.

51982

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441

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Lounsbury (1784-1833) and Lydia War- dell (1789-1866), his wife, m. 1813; Noah Beach (1788-1866) and Eunice Cooley (1791-1879), his wife; Samuel Myrick (1780-1866) and Sarah Smith (1784-1851), his wife, m. 1806; John W. Thomp- son (1788-1841) and Sophronia Manning (1789-1831), his wife, m. 1811.

Gr-gr-granddaughfer of Eliakim Wardell and Catherine (1759-

1818), his 1st wife; John Beach (1768-1821) and Mary

(1769-1818), his wife; Benjamin Cooley and Ruth Beach (1756-

1825) , his wife, m. 1773; Joshua Myrick and Jane (1734-

1811), his wife; Thaddeus Thompson and Betty Whitlock (1750

1826) , his wife, m. 1780; David Manning and Anna Jackson (1761- 1847), his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Gershom Beach and Mary (or Elizabeth) Salter, his wife; Jonathan Thompson and Elizabeth Warriner (d. 1804), his wife, m. 1750; Giles Jackson and Anna Thomas (1740-80), his wife.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Thompson and Mary Hancock d. 1782), his wife, m. 1723.

James Thompson (1696-1776), in 1774 signed the Association Test. He was born in Woburn ; died in Brimfield, Mass.

Jonathan Thompson (1727-1824), responded to the Lexington Alarm as a lieutenant and served through the war. He was born and died in Brimfield, Mass.

Also No. 29362.

Thaddeus Thompson (1751-1823), served as a surgeon in the revolution attached to the army of the South. He was placed on the pension roll, 1823, from Broome County, New York. He was born in Brimfield, Mass.

Eliakim Wardell (1763-1823), served as a private in the West- chester County, New York militia, under Col. Frederick Wies- senfal and was also a prisoner of war, 1779-80. He died at Shrub Oak, N. Y.

David Manning (1759-1816), enlisted under Capt. Moses Ashley, 1777, for three years in the Massachusetts militia. After the war he resided in Stockbridge, where he became a militia officer. He was born in Sharon ; died in Lisle, N. Y.

Also No. 44589.

442

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN RKVOI.UTION.

Giles Jackson (1733-1810), was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1774, and was major of the first Berkshire County regiment. He was chief of staff at Saratoga and drew up the capitulation between Gates and Burgoyne. He fought in many battles and arrived at Yorktown the day after the surrender. He was born in Weston; died in Tryingham, Mass.

Also No. 14345.

Benjamin Cooley (1747-1810), commanded a company of Ver- mont militia, 1778. He responded to various alarms under Col. Ebenezer Allen and Col. Gideon Warren. He was bom in Greenwich, Mass. ; died in Pittsford, Vt.

Also No. 29959.

Joshua Myrick (1745-1823), served as captain and adjutant in the Dutchess County, New York militia, under Cols. Moses Dusenbury and Henry Dudenton. He was born in Putnam; died in Carmel, N. Y.

MRS. EMMA WAITE STODDARD. 51983

Born in Ontario, Canada.

Wife of Addison Stoddard. Descendant of David Johnson.

Daughter of Brockholet Livingston Waite and Sarah West Kathan, his wife.

Granddaughter of Abner Waite and Sally Johnson, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of David Johnson and Mary Joiner, his wife.

David Johnson (1758-1839), enlisted, 1776, as private under Capt. Alexander Hamilton, Col. Lamb's regiment, and was in the battles of White Plains, Brandywine, Germantown, Mon- mouth, and Yorktown. In 1818, he was placed on the pension rolls. He died in Saratoga County, N. Y.

Also No. 48575.

MRS. CAROLYN JUDKINS LONGYEAR. 51984

Bom in Hersey, Mich.

Wife of Francis D. Longyear. Descendant of Abraham Haskins.

A

LINlSAGE BOOK.

443

Daughter of James Byron Judkins and Anna Haskins, his wife.

Granddaughter of Abram Haskins and Margaret Spence, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jesse Haskins and Lucy Patterson, his 2nd wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Haskins and Lois Watts, his wife.

Abraham Haskins (1756-1826), served as a private in Capt. Japhet Daniel's company, Col. Calvin Smith's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Edgemont, Mass.; died in West- moreland, N. Y.

MRS. MAY LEGGETT ABEL. 51985 Bom in Waterford, Mich. Wife of Frederic L. Abel.

Descendant of Thomas Leggett, of New York. Daughter of Mortimer Allen Leggett and Jennie M. Whitehead, his wife.

Granddaughter of Augustus Wright Leggett and Elizabeth Seaman, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Haight Leggett and Margaret Peck Wright, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Leggett and Mary Haight, his wife.

Thomas Leggett (1755-1843), was taken prisoner and carried to Burgoyne's camp where he made his escape. He was born in Westchester County, N. Y. ; died in New York.

Also No. 32927.

MRS. LILLIE WHITNEY LARNED. 51986

Born in Detroit, Mich.

Wife of Charles Pierpont Larned.

Descendant of Joshua Whitney, of Connecticut.

Daughter of Clark J. Whitney and Eleanor Van de Venter, his wife.

Granddaughter of Willard Whitney and Laura Pearsall, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Whitney and Phebe Parker, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Whitney.

Joshua Whitney (1724-1814), enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Joseph Elliot's 8th company, Col. Israel Putnam's 3rd Massachusetts regiment. He was born and died in Killingly, Conn.

444

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

MISS KATHERINE B. MERRITT.

51987

Bom in Plymouth, Mich. Descendant of Corp. Elijah Kinney.

Daughter of Thomas W. Merritt, Jr., and Alma C. Briggs, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas W. Merritt and Hannah (Famum) Den- ton, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Reuben Denton and Hannah Kinney, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elijah Kinney and Jerusha Kinney, his wife. Elijah Kinney (1743-1830), enlisted, 1775, as a corporal in

Capt. Rufus Herrick's company, 4th regiment, under Col.

James Holmes. He was bom in Ireland; died in New York.

Bom in Arlington, Wis.

Wife of Willi'am Wallace Cook. Descendant of Joseph Batterson.

Daughter of David Sylvester Slater and Martha Ann Newton, his wife.

Granddaughter of John L. W. Newton and Catharine Woods, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Newton and Anna Batterson, his wife.

Gr-gr granddaughter of Joseph Batterson and Rebecca Dodd, his wife.

Joseph Batterson (1755-1838), enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Thomas Converse's company. Col. Heman Swift's regi- ment, and was at the battles of Germantown, Monmouth and Yorktown. He was placed on the New York pension roll, 1818. He died in Unadilla, N. Y.

MRS. GERTRUDE SLATER COOK.

51988

MISS LEILA CHANDLER.

51989

Born in Delta Co., Mich.

Descendant of Josiah Chandler and of Joshua Sinclair. Daughter of Alden Chandler and Dorcas Burham Sinclair, his 2nd wife.

UNEAGE BOOK.

445

Granddaughter of Joseph Chandler and Polly Cushman, his wife;

Joshua Sinclair and Abigail Pattee, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Josiah Chandler and Rachel Magoon, his wife. Josiah Chandler (1748-1834), was a minute man from Plymp-

ton at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Plympton,

Mass. ; died in Montville, Maine. Joshua Sinclair (1760-1845), served as a fifer in the expedition

to Canada, 1776, and was honorably discharged, 1780. He'

was born in Nottingham, N. H. ; died in Ohio. Also No. 18629.

Born in Sheldon, Vt.

Wife of David Lester.

Descendant of Sergt, Adam Rice.

Daughter of Josiah Rice and Laura Stone, his wife.

Granddaughter of Adam Rice and Lois Wood, his wife.

Adam Rice (1739-1817), responded to the Lexington Alarm in a company which marched to Cambridge and subsequently served in the Hampshire County regiment under Col. Ruggles Woodbridge. He was born in Westboro, Mass.

Born in St. Clair Co., Mich.

Wife of Walter S. Roberts. Descendant of Adam Rice.

Daughter of David Lester and Laura Rice, his wife. See No. 51990.

MRS. LAURA RICE LESTER.

51990

MRS. LAURA LESTER ROBERTS.

51991

MRS. ANNA E. MUNSON FORSYTH.

61992

Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Wife of William R. Forsyth.

Descendant of Mathew Sharp, of Pennsylvania.

446

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Daughter of Merrick Munson and Jane Liggett, his wife. Granddaughter of John Liggett and Rosanna Sharp, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Mathew Sharp and EHzabeth Lindsay, his wife. Mathew Sharp (1751-96), served as private in the Pennsylvania

line and was at Valley Forge and Monmouth. Also No. 23404.

MRS. EMILY DAYTON STREIBERT. 51993 Born in Potsdam, N. Y.

Wife of Jacob Streibert.

Descendant of Sergt. Manasseh Sawyer.

Daughter of Johnson Dayton and Azubah Goodale, his wife.

Granddaughter of Chauncey Goodale and Hepzibah Sawyer, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Manasseh Sawyer and Beulah Howe, his wife.

Manasseh Sawyer (1759-1842), enlisted at Westmoreland, N. H., and was a private in the independent company of Coast Rangers, 1776; was promoted sergeant and served to the close of the war; was engaged in the battles of Bennington, Saratoga and Yorktown. In 1818 he received a pension. He was born in Leominster, Mass. ; died in Potsdam, N. Y.

Also Nos. 20579, 39278.

MRS. JULIA ELIZABETH GRAVES BELKNAP. 51994 Bom in Dyer, Ind. Wife of Herbert P. Belknap.

Descendant of Abel Castle, Eleazer Greene, and Jonathan Lynde. Daughter of John B. Graves and Frances Elizabeth Greene, his wife. Granddaughter of John Lynde Greene and Julia Laura Castle, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Castle and Frances P. O'Brien, his

wife; Daniel C. Greene and Elizabeth G. Lynde, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abel Castle and Sarah Woodbury Pubrey, his

wife; Eleazer Greene and Thankful (Spencer) Williams, his wife;

Jonathan Lynde and Polly Franklin, his wife.

UNE^AGE) BOOK.

447

Abel Castle (1749-1843), served with Ethan Allen at the capture of Ticonderoga, 1775, and with him were his brothers, Nathan, David and Jonathan. He was born in Woodbury, Conn.; died in Essex, Vt.

Eleazer Greene (1749-1813), served as private in Capt. Nathan Chapman's company. He was born in Killingly ; died in Beth- lehem, Conn.

Jonathan Lynde (1756-1829), was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service as private in the Massachusetts line. He was born in Leicester, Mass. ; died in Essex County, N. Y.

Also No. 33536.

Born in Ripon, Wis.

Wife of John A. McColl, M. D.

Descendant of Samuel Freeman, of Maine.

Daughter of Charles Freeman Swain and Lucy Knight, his wife.

Granddaughter of Charles Putnam Swain and Harriet Bryant, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Bryant and Mary Freeman, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Freeman and Mary Fowle, his wife.

Samuel Freeman (1743-1831), was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1775. He was appointed secretary, served until 1781, and during that time was a member of that body. He was born and died in Portland.

Also No. 18531.

Born in Delaware Co., Ohio. Wife of S. Wesselius.

Descendant of John Lee, of Connecticut. Daughter of Isaac F. Bangs and Alice Dickinson, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Bangs and Hannah Lee, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Lee and Mollie Olmstead, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Lee and Olive Towner, his wife.

MRS. ELLA KATE McCOLL.

61995

MRS. EFFA L. BANGS WESSELIUS.

51996

448

DAUGHTERS 01^ THIS AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

John Lee (1749-1813), served several enlistments under dif- ferent commands during the revolution. He was born at Redding, Conn.; died in Roxbury, N. Y.

Also No. 14344.

MRS. BELLE RISDON HINMAN LAMMERS. 51997 Born in Port Huron, Mich. Wife of Arthur William Lammers.

Descendant of Abijah Hinman, Corp. Thomas Parmele, Dr. Seth Hastings, Major William Southworth, Matthew Barber, Corp. Josiah Risdon, Reuben Moulton, and Rial Nev/land.

Daughter of Edward C. Hinman (b. 1852) and Carrie L. Risdon (1855-87), his wife, m. 1876.

Granddaughter of John F. Hinman (1816-1900) and Harriet E. Hoyt (1829-1906), his wife, m. 1846; Lewis C. Risdon (1824-87) and Gertrude B. Judd (1830-77), his wife, m. 1851.

Gr-granddaughter of Truman H. Hinman (1781-1843) and Betsey Moulton (1779-1842), his wife,, m. 1808; Orange Risdon (1786-1879) and Sally Newland (1780-1866), his wife; William P. Judd (1807- 70) and Susan Wood (1806-83) ; John T. Hoyt (1806-89) and Har- riet Tillotson (1809-94), his wife, m. 1828.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Adoniram Hinman (1757-1830) and Martha Barber (1763-1824), his wife; Reuben Moulton and Rebecca Carver (1744-1828), his wife, m. 1767; Josiah Risdon and Martha Cochran, his wife; Rial Newland and Dorcas Irish (1766-1840), his wife; Dr. Elnathan Judd (1772-1846) and Betsey Hastings (1782-7876), his wife, m. 1802; Ira Tillotson (1783-1858) and Harriet Southworth (1778-1868), his wife, m. 1808.

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abijah Hinman and Rebecca Minor, his wife, m. 1756; Seth Hastings and Eunice Parmele (1763-1821), his wife, m. 1779; WilHam Southworth and Mary Throop (1760-1828), his wife, m. 1782; Mathew Barber and Hannah McFarland (1737- 1815), m. 1758.

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Parmele and Elizabeth Roots 1744-80), his wife, m. 1762.

Abijah Hinman (1733-1807), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. John Strong's company, Lieut. James Hubbard's regiment. He was bom in Woodbury, Conn. ; died in Benson, Vt.

UNEAGK BOOK.

449

Thomas Parmele (1742-1818), (served as corpoTal, 1776, in Capt. Thomas Bull's company of Light Horse, Major Shel- don's Connecticut regiment. He was born in Guilford, Conn. ; died in Clinton, N. Y.

Seth Hastings (1745-1830), was a surgeon in Col. Increase Moseley's detachment, Connecticut militia, in the Revolution- ary war. He was born in Hatfield, Mass. ; died in Clinton, N. Y.

William Southworth (1752-1808), was lieutenant of a train- band, 1779, and, 1781, major of Rhode Island militia. He was born in Little Compton, R. I.

Also Nos. 2789, 8375, 18240, 36343, 42218.

Matthew Berber (1734-1808), enUsted, 1777, as a private in Capt. James' company, from Manchester, Mass. He was born in Pittsfield ; died in Benson, Vt.

Josiah Risdon (1753-1830), served as corporal in Capt. Na- thaniel Smith's company of militia, Col. Ira Allen's Vermont regiment.

Reuben Moulton (1743-1803), served, 1779, as a scout in Capt.

Ephraim Bull's company. Col. Warren's regiment of militia.

He was born in Essex, Conn. ; died in Castleton, Vt. Rial Newland (1753-1804), enlisted, 1779, in Capt. Ephraim

Woodworth' company, Col. John McCrea's regiment of

militia. He was born in Saratoga ; died in Stillwater, N. Y.

MISS BLANCHE MAY MEAD. 51998 Born in Saline, Mich. Descendant of Corp. Josiah Risdon.

Daughter of William D. Mead, Jr., and Anna Elizabeth Hickmott, his wife.

Granddaughter of William D. Mead and Harriet Risdon, his wife. See No. 51997.

MRS. GERTRUDE RISDON HINMAN GARRISON. 51999 Born in Portage, Wis. Descendant of Dr. Seth Hastings.

Daughter of Edward C. Hinman (b. 1852) and Carrie L. Risdon, (1855-87), his wife.

450

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Granddaughter of Lewis C. Risdon (1824-87) and Gertrude B. Judd

(1830-77), his wife, m. 1851. Gr-granddaughter of William P. Judd (1807-703 and Susan Wood

1806-89).

Gr-gr-granddaughter of EInathan Judd, Ml D. (1772-1846), and Bet- sey Hastings (1782-1876), his wife, m. 1802. See No. 51997.

MRS. ELEANOR WELLEMIN CHAMPLIN. 52000 Bom in St. Joseph Co., Mich.

Descendant of Matthew Brown, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Elias Wellemin and Nancy Allen, his wife.

Granddaughter of Samuel Allen and Eleanor Brown, his wife.

Gr-granddaughter of William Brown and Jean (Brown), his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Mathew Brown and Eleanor Lyttle, his wife (parents of Jean).

Mathew Brown (1732-77), was a member of the Committee of Safety of Northumberland County, 1776, and Deputy of the Convention that framed the Constitution. He joined the Fly- ing Camp and died of camp fever in Lycoming County, Pa.

Also Nos. 1075, 14368, 43038.

"See No." indicates a reference to that number in the same volume.

"Also No." indicates the National Number of a "Daughter" who has entered the Society on the same ancestor and whose lineage has been published in a former volume. This is done to link together widely scattered families. If the number should be 4006, it will be in the fifth volume; if 5005, in the sixth volume, etc.

INDEX

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Abel, May Leggett 443

Adsitt, Mary Ingersoll 178

Albaugh, Eula L 104

Aldrich, Helen F 423

Aldridge, Hattie Tabb Powe 301

Alexander, Harriet Eloise 378

Allen, Amy Abbott 163

Allen, Anna Courtney 290

Allen, Helen C. C 127

Allen, Martha B 430

Anderson, Helen O. M. D 51

Anderson, Juliette Norma 265

Anderson, Susanna McFeely 160

Andrews, Alice Olivia Mosher 115

Andrews, Emma May 347

Andrews, Lily Lamar Sale 14

Anthony, Anna Elizabeth Bullock 9

Arkush, Martha S. Wellington 433

Arnold, Abbie Louise 133

Arnold, Grace Butler 336

Ashe, Rebecca Bird 16

Ayer, M. Jeanette , 406

Babson, Franc Palmer 161

Bacon, Ruth 144

Badley, Katharine Davis 83

Bailey, Nina Vance 245

Bailtiere, Mary D 337

Baldwin, Adele Harrison 328

Ballou, Irene 13

Barbour, Josephine A 62

Barbour, Lizzie Smith 277

Barclay, Bernice 267

452 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Bardeen, Frances H 38

Barkley, Flora E. Spencer 372

Barlow, Florence M 10

Barlow, Sallie W. Cox 275

Barnes, Elizabeth Barton Glenn 415

Barrett, Laura Dunham 260

Bartlett, Jessie H. Follett 288

Bartlett, Lida L 160

Bartley, Amelia Skinner 152

Bassett, Jennie (Bassett) 415

Basten, Mary De La Montayne 202

Battles, Henrietta Beebe 134

Beach, Helen Frey 385

Beale, Caroline Rowland 217

Beale, Elva 217

Beale, Florence Lutz 216

Beale, Lorena M. Jones 217

Bean, Eva E. Waterhouse 117

Beecher, Mabel Esther Hart 291

Belknap, Julia Elizabeth Graves 446

Bell, Grace D. Smith 320

Bell, Pansy Metta 84

Bell, Sarah M. Jamison 83

Belt, Julia 119

Beman, Helen Stafford 73

Benjamin, Alice Maud 58

Bertelsman, Alice Adeline Pollock 358

Bethea, Gabriella Eloise 17

Bethel, Helen Magruder 280

Betz, Emma Elizabeth Jarrett 121

Betz, Nellie V 121

Beverley, Lucy S 399

Bigelow, Frances Gillette 148

Birdsey, Jennie 44

Blackwell, Belle Alston McMillan 302

Blanchard, Jessie Bucknam 148

Blanton, Ella McDonald 343

Blood, Ella Richardson 429

Blythe, Grace Smith 97

Bonney, Eva Vernon Lefferts 17"

Booth, Alice 89

Booth, Eva L. Miller 19^

Borroum, Carrie True McWilliams 400

Boss, Caroline Amelia 203

Bostwick, Clara Young Chase 28

Bostwick, Maude Seymour Welton 216

Bourne, Ida K 8

Bowen, Lucile Shirley Langstaff 23

Bowles, Abbie Adams 116

Bowyer, Dorleskie Taylor 303

Boyd, Mary Bell 262

Boynton, Sara F 420

inde:x. 453

Brackett, Julia S. McG 349

Bragg, Hattie Hewlett 384

Bragg, Mary Jane 313

Brandon, Daisy Patterson 150

Breese, Elizabeth C. McCullough 67

Brehm, Mary Kinney 193

Brierly, Ida C 140

Brinker, Mary Christopher 141

Brizzolara, Elizabeth Moores 312

Brock, Agnes L 285

Brodix, Mary E. Wicks 88

Brooks, Mary Naomi 45

Brown, Anna Scott 348

Brown, Elizabeth Lewis 435

Brown, Kate Cantrell 261

Brown, Lillian F 165

Brown, Lyde Pope 262

Brown, Mary H. Letts 375

Brown, Mary Nelson Matson 93

Brown, Sarah W. Kendall 183

Brown, Sylvia H 314

Browning, Clara B 435

Browning, Roberta Coleman. 397

Bryan, Mary Patterson 411

Bryant, Sallie B. Sadler 311

Buchanan, Sarah Wiley 284

Buck, Leila Johnson 17

Buck, Lena Staat 84

Buford, Carrie Caldwell 207

Buford, Sindey 266

Bunn, Bertie Bailey 341

Bunting, Betsey Newton 176

Burchard, Lucinda Charles 37

Burdette, Clara Bradley 315

Burgess, Grace Anna 427

Burgess, Leila Chapman 293

Burnham, Ellen B. G 203

Burns! de, Olive Bell 83

Burrell, Emma A 139

Butler, Alice Isabelle 61

Butler, Ann L. Jones 46

Butler, Mary Foot 400

Butterworth, Blanche Ralston 360

Byars, Jane Bailey 31

Caldwell, Martha L 224

Calhon, Estelle Trezavant C 314

Calhoun, Flora Young 164

Calhound, Mable A. Ash 164

Callahan, Josephine Neville Strong 438

Cameron, Elizabeth W. Martindale 205

Carpenter, Alice Worley 89

454 DAUGHTERS 01^ TH^ AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

Carpenter, Fanny Clark 424

Carpenter, Helen Roberts 199

Carpenter, Mary Frances 39

Carpenter, Maude Powell 210

Carr, Josephine Stafford 74

Carter, Fannie Fairbank 358

Carter, Kizziah Drewry 277

Carver, Mary Hannah 5

Chambers, Lida J. Spencer 360

Champlin, Eleanor Wellman 450

Chandler, Leila 444

Chapin, Elsie Rood 65

Chesebrough, Edna 243

Chesebrough, Grace Louise 243

Child, Georgietta Pike.. 426

Christian, Edith Murray Dyche 299

Church, Blanche Adelaide 356

Clark, Leonora Weidler 2

Clarke, Eugenia Goldsbo rough 412

Clarke, Sallie Pumphrey 392

Clinton, Marrion B 292

Cloudman, Ida Fisk 434

Cobb, Carrie Adelaide Walton , 5

Cofer, Corinne Able 25

Cogswell, Laurentia P. C 415

Cole, Alma Gillette 181

Cole, Lily C 308

Cole, Mary J. Williams 407

Cole, Nellie L. Allen. 238

Coleman, Mary Brooks 249

Coles, Vesta Birdsey 45

Cook, Agnes L. Corkins 57

Cook, Eulalie McDowell 175

Cook, Gertrude Slater 444

Cook, Margaret C. Marcy 219

Cooper, Edna R. Lank 236

Cope, Ida Virginia 180

Copeland, Amanda Lou 246

Cordry, Almira Sheffield 382

Cornish, Agnes R 337

Correll, Evelyn Hatch . 259

Cothran, Jeanie Harrison 249

Couden, Harriet Dunbar 339

Coulehan, Carrie G 121

Cowan, Augusta Phelps no

Craig, Lucretia Allen 430

Craig, Nettie Sue 18

Crandall, Alice Shepard 440

Cranston, Ethel Peirce Slocum 409

Crary, Julia Jones 348

Cravens, Emily J, Webb 253

Crawford, Edith B 155

INDEX.

Creasy, May Wells 224

Criser, Laura Alice Crawford 288

Crispin, Lydia De Witt 242

Crocker, Emily Sabin 439

Cross, Lulu Hazen Ware 87

Crouch, Leona Penelope Edwards 269

Crowley, Mary C. Ames 264

Crum, Lucretia Mordecai 245

Currier, Elizabeth Nancy Todd 125

Curtis, Mabel Hempstead 324

Curtiss, Margaret 63

Cutrer, Blanche Clark 264

Dahlquist, Elizabeth Burnap 97

Dana, Edith Murray 105

Daniell, Maria L. Lyford 237

Darling, Emily M 42

Davidson, Elsie Bell 102

Davis, Cornelia Mclver 16

Davis, Emma F. Palmer 61

Davis, Jennie 11

Davis, Maud Shepherd 350

Davison, Nellie Jessup iii

Dawley, Eliza Maxson 10

Day, Katharine Huntington 365

Day, Louisa Elizabeth 327

Day, Statira Smith 383

Dayhuff, Angie M. Butcher 368

Deake, Josephine Bailey 58

Dean, Constance V. Lawrence 314

Dean, Mary Benton 156

Dean, Sallie Wills 250

Decker, Pansy Stewart 98

Denman, Mary Skiles 211

Demaree, Kate Scott 6

Demarest, Bertha 390

Dement, Gladys E. Fairbank 52

Dening, Maud Broumel King 118

Depew, Elizabeth Williams 436

Derby, Emma Sperry 304

Deshler, Louise Rowe 95

Devine, Elsie Forbes 317

De Voe, Lucy Dillon 74

Dewey, Edna Sabin 55

Dexter, Agnes Tisdale 272

Dexter, Ellen C. Bellinger 49

Dibble, H. Alison Webb 254

Diesterweg, Terressa Hartshorn 356

Dill, Camilla Walker 366

Ditman, Nettie Barrow 407

Divine, Mary Ringgold 268

Dodds, Louise Snover loi

456 DAUGHTe:rS of the; AMERICAN RKVOIyUTlON.

Doub, Ann Cochran 30

Dougan, Lucy Donley 285

Douglass, Almeda Ann 153

Dowd, Florence B 335

Downie, Cora Evarts 212

Dowst, Margaret Starr 31

Doyen, Claude Fay 120

Draper, Caroline Wood 295

Dreher, Emeline Kirtland Richmond 241

Drewry, Mary Alice Miles 392

Dubois, Evelyn Maxfield 295

Du Bose, Edna Mickels 18

Dudley, Hattie E 199

Duncan, Georgie Mayhew 401

Duncan, Sarah Cummings 90

Dunn, Rachel Jane Smith 383

Dunning, Carrie L 176

Dunning, Grace Etta 183

Dunwoody, Ellen 341

Duval, Clara Gilchrist 108

Earle, Henrietta 1 254

Earnest, Elizabeth Dorlon Daniels 71

Ebbets, Charlotte Penniman 316

Eckel, Inez Turner 42

Edgerton, Martha E. Thompson 94

Edsall, Anna E. Warner 39

Edwards, Emily Cutting 269

Edwards, Mary E 420

Eldredge, Alice Maude Haley 417

Ellington, Harriet E. Bond 85

Ellis, Grace E. K 357

Ellis, Mae 323

Emerson, Grace E 427

Emmons, Flora May 376

Engle, Genevieve 122

Engleman, Martha D. Bell 398

English, Mezzotint Anderson So

Estes, Effigene L. Galusha 29

Ethell, Maud Smith 99

Evans, Isabel Nesmith 320

Fairchild, Sara Wicks Wolford 36

Falck, Daisy Depue 28

Farie, Mary Harris Turner 7

Parrie, Harriet 12

Feagin, Alma 29

Fellows, Lucy Morey 29

Few, Mary Reamey Thomas 28

Field, Rena Vawter 9

Files, Bessie McRoe 43

Filley, Lou J 28

INDEX. 457

Fisher, Alice E. Loker 140

Fisher, Mabel Sarah 159

Fisher, Sarah Rebina Willcox 159

Fitzgerald, Anna Wyman.. 43

Flannery, Mary Maclay 234

Flather, Gertrude H 166

Fleming, Estelle Creswell 251

Fleming, Louise Catherine 251

Fletcher, Marietta Beery 350

Flockhart, Lucy C. Ingersoll 370

Fonner, Edith McCardell 122

Fontaine, Belle H. Wilson 408

Forbes, Katherine Scott 361

Ford, Mary Margaret 141

Forsyth, Anna E. Munson 445

Foster, Abbie Caroline 72

Frazier, Coral Harris 107

Frazier, Octavia Fletcher 296

Frey, Bessie Johnson 122

Frick, Irene Stephens 51

Frisbie, Emma M 338

Fritz, Catharine Thompson 3

Fritze, Harriet A. Pickerell 143

Fry, Mary Goodrich 106

Frost, Clara Porter 414

Frost, Florence Mann 354

Froula, Eva Barker 353

Fuller, Olive Baldwin 379

Funnell, Mary Underwood 380

Gaither, Florence M ; 102

Galbraith, Fannie Armstrong 105

Galton, Margaret Carter 227

Gambrell, Mary Withers 252

Garrison, Gertrude Risdon Hinman 449

Gayle, Alice Wheeler 276

Gebert, Florence 1. Osborne 373

Gee, Susan S. White 12

Ghastin, Mary Stevens 35

Gibbons, Louise Finnell 33

Gilman, Clara D. Hovey 229

Givens, Gabrielle Hamilton ; 11 1

Givens, Laura Belle i6t

Gladston, Jennie La Grange 318

Glening, Elizabeth Marsh Libbey 174

Glover, Bertie Ogilvie T12

Goodrich, Cora Scureman 239

Goodsell, Anna Norton 60

Gordon, Elizabeth Williamson 408

Gordon, Sarah Emeline Blake 331

Gordon, Susan L 332

Goree, Ann Clark 25

458

DAUGHTI^RS O^' THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.

Gould, Anna A. Price 173

Gourley, Jessie Roberts 390

Grafly, Catharine Keen Knorr 3

Grandin, Harriet Culver 238

Gravely, Hope Thomas 278

Gray, Angeline Knight-Mar r 24

Green, Susanna Thorton 393

Grier, Henrietta Withers 251

Griffin, Mary Agnes 213

Grimball, Helen Emily 14

Griswold, Abbie Laura 65

Grote, Florence May 81

Grover, Kate S 166

Guernsey, Sarah Elizabeth Mitchell 386

Guild, George Cantrell 261

Gulick, Katharyn Blake 94

Gumaer, Anna Corwin 186

Hadley, Mary Clark 90

Hale, Annie Pierce 125

Hale, Ellen M 41

Hall, Harriet E. R. Stevens 329

Halleck, Ruth Ann Knapp 157

Hallenbeck, Louise Taylor 184

Hamilton, Frances Snow 436

Hanley, Viola Loduska 88

Hanna, Sarah C. Milligan 108

Hanson, Lizzie Shannon 137

Harding, Angeline V. Rhodes 187

Harmon, Julia Marie Armstrong 158

Harris, Alice L. Edwards 195

Harris, Anna Bliss 310

Harris, George E 402

Harrison, Cuie Clark. 218

Harrison, Pearl Adele Landers 91

Hart, Katharine Eugenia 290

Hartswell, Elizabeth S. Dean 48

Harvey, Arvilla T 129

Harvey, Elvira (Harvey) 129

Hassinger, Emma C. Megarge 236

Hatch, Estella C. Glidden 165

Haviland, Elizabeth Miriam S 327

Hawes, Louise S 315

Hawthorn, Estelle Houston 209

Hawthorne, Eliza Ann 113

Hayes, Maud Mitchell 376

Haynes, Helen Saunders 87

Hays, Lillie F , , 93

Hay ward, Sallie Hunter 154

Hebard, Charlotte 37

Hebard, Lillie -37

Hedke, Edith Carr 318

I

inde:x.

459

Helsted, May L 3i3

Hemming, Lucy K 324

Hemphill, Ednardina Strobel 244

Henderson, Annie Randall 200

Henning, Lila Lewis 393

Herbert, Constance Furman 243

Herleston, Emily F. Langley 248

Herrick, Flora King 271

Herron, Eva C. Dunning 227

Hey ward, Rosa Gantry 254

Hickok, Anna Young 153

Hien, Charlotte H. Anthony 12

Higgins, Flora Lothrope 115

Hill, Cassie Milnes 191

Hill, Malvina Loring 284

Hill, Susie Emily 405

Hills, Eveline M 309

Hills, Sarah J 128

Hires, Elizabeth Boyd Gillman 171

Hoffecker, Emma 8

Holland, Annie F. Shuler 76

Holland, Eleanor F 117

Holman, Nellie Munson 419

Holmes, Adah Bragg 312

Hopkins, Minnie Peck 321

Hopson, Adelaide Gleason 196

Home, Mary Blake 431

Horsley, Catharine D 273

Hosford, Hattie Wright 335

Hotchkin, Alice Merritt 184

Hotchkiss, Sarah Coe 65

Houghton, Alice Spaulding 269

House, Nellie C 203

Howard, Mabel Consuelo 311

Howard, Mabel Elizabeth i^e

Howlett, Sadie... ,0^

Hoyt, Mary Clark i.'.* 40

Hubbard, Linna Thwing 270

Hubbard, Martha S. B 3^8

Huestis,- Jessie Bunting .7-

Hughes, Ruby Flint 22^

Hummell, Julia Bryant -cq

Hunt, Zouleime 260

Hurd, Vina M. Ladue ,0^.

Hurlbut, Helen Frost

Huston, Zetta Amanda jeg

Hutchinson, Annie McCampbell ". J,

Hutchison, Jo. S. H. Blake ^ J.

Hyde, Fannie Agnes Rouse 326

Tkeler, Helena Armstrong

Ingraham, Ida Van Orden

Isham, Ella Wells Lamb 1 I'.*. 1 [ 2^

460 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

James, Hattie M. Putney 353

James, Valjean Murray 107

Jayne, Lydia A. Burroughs 82

Jenkins, Eva L. Bowyer 304

Jenness, Almira J. Woodman 213

Jewett, Grace Gertrude 167

Johns, Ruth E 151

Johnson, Falba 19

Johnson, Julia Flossie 123

Johnson, Katherine Louise Balch 96

Johnson, Maria White 113

Johnson, Virginia Thayer 123

Johnston, Mabel Mayer 300

Joll, Mary Baker 131

Jones, Alice J. Edes . . . 418

Jones, Edna Morgan 378

Jones, Marietta Organ 78

Jones, Orpha E 214

Jones, Evarts Ewing 70

Jordan, Georgie E. Mulkey 146

Josey, Josephine Bedon Izard 255

Keeler, Hellen Pearson Niles 437

Keeler, Mary Denison 99

Kellogg, Emeline Noye Smith 44 ^

Kelsey, Edith L 72

Kelton, Harriet B 28

Kemper, Alice Gray 304

Kennedy, Margaret 142

Kent, Sarah A 172

Kerlee, Stella Witter 318

Kern, Sue Martling 81

Ketcham, Blanche Gardiner 186

Keyes, Martha Churchill 40

Keyhoe, Mary Isadora 96

Keys, Annie G. Ballinger 68

Kimbrough, Julia Tincher 86

King, Grace Wright 154

Kingsbury, Jessie A. Bean 198

Kirby, Winifred Marion Stevens 147

Kitson, Flora A 90

Knapp, Mabel Irene Stewar loi

Knight, Sarah Gillis 167

Knott, Effie May Putnam 45

Knowlton, Claudia Earle 255

Knox, Arabella Katharine Jenckes 11

Knox, Mary Louise Wolverton 125

Kohler, Florence Blanche 231

La Force, Edith Ferguson 378

Lamb, Ellen Augusta 305

Lamb, Lucy Lane 275

inde:x. 461

Lammers, Belle Risdon Hinman 448

Lane, Elizabeth Selden 233

Larned, Lillie Whitney 443

Laskey, Alice M 138

Latham, Mary A 132

Lathrop, Emma Hedrick 374

Lathrop, Louise J 377

Latta, Florence Hood 233

Law, Isabella H. Durand 329

Laws, Kate Brown 291

Lawson, Kate Cornelia 145

Leach, Kathryn Robinson 218

Leavitt, Helen Sewall 136

Lee, Louise Egleston 13

Leeper, Grace Vance 297

Lees, Sophia Lyon 23

Lefevre, Elsie Lank 237

Leighley, Ella M. Beers 212

Leistner, Florence J. Ashley 306

Lent, Isabel Perkins 197

Leonard, Inez Mason ' 177

Leonard, Maud Harriman loi

Lester, Laura Rice 445

Lewis, Amelia Drewry 279

Lewis, Caroline W 351

Lewis, Lucy T. Wetmore 309

Little, Emily Adriance 77

Loofbourrow, Lydia Elizabeth Miller 222

Lone, Alberta Caruthers 263

Long, Bessie Emma 300

Long, Minnie Harsh 264

Longyear, Carolyn Judkins 442

Loring, William-Anna Holland 118

Lorton, Isabella Hoskins 385

Lott, Louise Abbott 211

Lougan, Mattie Walker 151

Lounsbury, Elizabeth S 440

Low, Alice (Low) 225

Low, Fannie E. Curtiss 338

Low, Helen May 226

Lowry, Annice Harris 256

Lumpkin, Stella E. S. Blake 50

Lyman, Grace Randall 147

Lyman, Julia A. C 127

Lyman, Rosalie Bond 41

McAdam, Emilie Foss 62

McCleary, Ada L 282

McClure, Lillie M. Duffield 2^2

McColl, Ella Kate 447

McCollister, Annie Mae Camp 345

McCoy, Henrietta Winsor 387

462

DAUGHTERS OF THE? AMERICAN REV DILUTION.

McCoy, Mary Norman Moore 299

McCrum, Lucy B. Brown 34

McDowell, Rachel Kollock I73

McGee, Emma Caroline... 247

McGown, Mary Teresa 136

McHarg, Flora Silliman 325

McKay, Alice Richardson Clarke 392

McKenney, Anna Randall 38

Mackey, Mary Teresa 70

McLemore, Elizabeth Hemphill Pope 266

McLucas, Eloise Johnson 19

Maddrah, Ida Amelia 59

Magill, Carrie Moore 354

Magill, Lucy Ann Lent 196

Manley, Alice A. 422

Manning, Kate Morgan 152

Marchant, Olive Mordecai 245

Marcy, Anna Currey 274

Marr, Annie Anthoine 402

Marsh, Mabel Alvord (Marsh) 162

Marshall, Jane Brooks 256

Marson, Abbie Maria Bennett 117

Martin, Sarah Augusta 346

Marvin, Mary E. Burdick 195

Mascroft, Imogene W 425

Mason, Bessie Margia Owen 197

Mason, Mary Elsie 298

Mason, Mary Virginia 105

Mason, Sarah Elizabeth 429

Mast, Margaret McMillan 374

Masterson, M. Belle Seely 188

Mathiot, Gertrude Ballard Fowler 340

Matthews, Lida Hunt 369

Mauney, Anne Staples 208

Maxfield, Martha H 428

Maxwell, Florence Leona 428

Maxwell, Mary W 322

Mayer, Libbie Lawrance Thompson 322

Mayfield, Harriet 175

Mead, Blanche May 449

Mears, Georgiana Ord 437

Meek, Augusta F. Fenn 59

Mericle, Maxcelana Farnum 375

Merritt, Augusta Slauson 184

Merritt, Edith Kelly 143

Merritt, Katherine B 444

Meserole, Ellen Wooster 206

Meets, Mary McCoy 256

Meyer, Margaret Morris Donley 33

Michie, Eva Pauline Sale 266

Middlecoff, Eliza F. Hubbard 51

Middleton, Frances Wainwright 370

inde:x.

463

Mifflin, Mary Moore # 7

Millard, Adeline Dart 35i

Miller, Cora Donley 34

Miller, Eva G. Briscoe I75

Miller, Eva Louella Heady 107

Miller, Evelyn Rose 214

Miller, Louise Paull 2

Miller, Mary C 364

Miller, Minnie Mallery 22

Miller, Winona Boulton 82

Milligan, Mary Jane 342

Millis, Laura Clark 367

Mills, Nannie Lathan 209

Mills, Helen Gordon 284

Mirick, Catherine S 162

Mitchell, Nannie Ringo no

Moncure, Edith Fairfax 339

Moon, Emily Brodhead 239

Moon, Sara H. Johnston 205

Moore, Frances Hershey 366

Moore, Katharine Donovan 60

Moorman, Celeste Talley 257

Morgan, Ara Ingalls 80

Morgan, Phoebe W 157

Morris, Daisy Reamey 279

Morris, Mary Lucy 75

Morris, Pattie Kean 274

Morrison, Katharine Forrester 27

Morse- Johnson, Marion 421

Mulkey, Blanche 145

Mulkey, Phyllis De Motte 146

MulHn, Charlotte Norville 267

Mullins, Louisa Norwood 19

Mundenhall, Ruth Duncan 364

Munn, Mary E. Kent 172

Munro, Alice Beecher 289

Munsell, Ida H 350

Murchison, Mary Stackhouse 20

Murden, Bessie Clare 294

Murden, Susan Maden 294

Murphy, Alybel Adams 246

Musselman, Mollie Biggs 394

Myers, Elizabeth S. Ficklen 288

Napier, Bessie Reed 345

Nash, Cynthia E. J 139

Navas, Bessie Stubblefield 389

Neel, Blanche Hall 75

Nelson, Mary 268

Nettleton, Katharine Arnold 63

Noble, Letitia Meriwether Demarest 391

Norris, Elizabeth Atkinson gg

464

DAUGHTE^RS OF THE) AME:RICAN RKVOIvUTION.

Nor^iille, Josephine 155

Norwood, Elizabeth A. Buck 20

Noyes, Mary Parkhurst 116

Olsen, Ella Hellman 149

O'Neil, Eva Allie 185

Osborne, Abbie L. Eddy 417

Osborne, Bernice H 374

Osborne, Julia 395

Oswin, Anna Louise Weir 91

Outland, Stella Martha 307

Overton, Daisy B 312

Owens, Adelaide Carter Graham 228

Owens, Clara Capers 257

Paddock, Glayds 79

Page, Sarah Rebecca Lester 81

Paine, Alice C 434

Palmer, Adrianna L 137

Palmer, Alice Morris 43

Palmer, Eva Wyman 162

Palmer, Gay W 163

Parker, Coralinn Wilson 66

Parker, Hannah Jeane 149

Parkinson, Minnie Eugenia Dewey 381

Parrott, Faith Thomas 279

Patch, Ida Bostwick 85

Patterson, Althea D. Louk 179

Patterson, Catherine Rector 370

Patterson, Josephine P 409

Patton, Mary Karns 84

Paul, Elena Hawes Thompson 323

Peck, Mary Jeannette Tucker 30

Perkins, Annie Shotwell 265

Perkins, Mabel Louise Rhodes 130

Perkins, Mary J 165

Perrine, Francesca Lansing 174

Peters, Annie Main 371

Pettibone, Mary Bailey 79

Pfeiffer, Anna Rankin 347

Phelps, Bertha Bryant.... 359

Phillips, Cora Pennock 182

Phillips, Edythe 202

Phillips, Elizabeth Norton 182

Phillips, Jessie Ent 7

Phipps, Mary McKinney 276

Pickard, Almira Frances 429

Pierce, Ida M. Weed 29

Pigott, Rosina Prague Richards 400

Pillsbury, Anna Gainer 82

Pillsbury, Martha S. C 169

Pitcher, Mary E 369

INDEX.

Plumb, Clara Estelle Walkley I70

Plummer, Cynthia Crossman i5o

Plnmstead, J. Adelaide 334

Poole, Amy Dorothy Dakin 97

Pope, Willetta B. Nickerson 3io

Porter, Lucy Reno 395

Post, Stella Josephine 420

Potter, Ida McFeely 163

Preston, Nellie Spring 190

Price, Lucy House 204

Price, Mattie Bailey 32

Prince, Anna Hoss 142

Proctor, Lila Pendleton 396

Queck-Burner, Clarie Lyon 190

Ragsdale, Joyce Camp 397

Rainbolt, Katherine Duncan 364

Rand, Alice Bradbury 416

Raub, Maud Baldwin 5

Raunick, Lily Subers Larzelere 228

Record, C. Blanche Mascall 79

Redfield, Harriet C. Bulkeley 33 1

Redman, Emily Howlett 384

Reed, Ella E. F. Hodges 321

Reeder, Annie Dryden Kensett 408

Remer, Elinor Ware 200

Renshaw, Anne Carter Wickham 272

Rexford, Belle A. Rolston 38

Reynolds, Frances L 319

Rich, Ruth 73

Richards, Edith Sturtevant 418

Richmond, Clara Morss 241

Richmond. Lois Roxana Morss 240

Rickard, Sarah Hoffecker 8

Rickman, Mary Frances McWilliams 391

Riddle, Mary Ellen 303

Ridgely, Anne Selby Wolford 361

Riker, Ida Elizabeth 398

Riley, Elvira Lewis 297

Ringland, Margaret Smith 4

Robbins, Lilla F. Stickney 127

Robbins, Pauline Griggs 4

Roberts, Avarilla Fulford Patterson 412

Roberts, Dora Maria Horton 430

Roberts, Laura Lester 4^5

Robinson, Anna M. B 229

Robi nson, Charlotte F. Plaisted 403

Robinson, Georgiana Ford 31^6

Robinson, Gertrude Weber 22

Robinson, Irene McCoy 388

Robinson, Mary Norma 192

466 DAUGHTERS OlP THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Root, Julia C i8i

Roszell, Anna Bain no

Rouse, Jennie 362

Rowe, Anna Mason 425

Rowland, Jane Miller 219

Rowland, Mary Glenn B 103

Rowland, Mary Morgridge 221

Rule, Edith Brady 100

Runyon, Maria Theresa Tower 132

Russell, Annie M. Ewell 112

Russell, Elizabeth Heard : 434

Russell, Lillian E 330

Sale, Lillian 267

Sams, Caroline Earle 258

Sanborn, Augusta Ream. 289

Sanders, Bessie Watts 253

Sanford, NataHe Drake 332

Saussy, Blanche E. Cavanaugh 369

Savage, Mary Huntington Barriger 69

Sawyer, Annie Dolliff 405

Scates, Addie Plummer 429

Schoonmaker, Mary Adele 188

Schultz, Bertha Peters 159

Scott, Loa Ermina, M. D 215

Scovill, Irene C. R 206

Screws, Emily Frances 302

Scribner, Georgie M. Lambert 404

Seabrook, Katherine Edmonson 75

Sears, Sara Elizabeth 193

Semple, Margaret Pease 439

Sessions, Leila Beach 61

Severance, Catherine F. Brown 70

Severance, Hattie J. Walbridge 43

Sewell, Mary Frances 389

Sexmith, Georgietta Hunter 36

Seymour, Fannie E 133

Shackelford, Rachel Hall Estep 413

Shane, Maud Blackwell Wolford 361

Shannon, Marietta 138

Shaw, Elizabeth Channell 236

Shaw, Fanny Marlay 319

Sherman, Elizabeth R 242

Shields, Sadie Ogden 150

Shiley, Annie Laurie 372

Shirer, Josephine Tanner 352

Shirer, Myrtle C. Drewry 346

Shirley, Mary Frances 92

Shneider, Jennie Chatham 232

Shoemaker, Maybelle R. Ord 438

Shore, Alice Gertrude 114

Showers, Edith Mae 292

INDEX. 467

Simmons, Almira Ellen 421

Simpson, Hattie Webb 104

Simpson, Mary Ella 15

Sims, Stitt Harris 258

Sinclair, Blanche Augusta 388

Sinclair, Josephine 123

Skinner, Carolyn Ruple 323

Sloan, Frances Blake 258

Sloan, Pearl Coleman 253

Smith, Agnes Montgomery 226

Smith, Anna M 119

Smith, Annie Louise Miller 71

Smith, Edna M. L 180

Smith, Eva Alice Howard 9

Smith, Fannie Holden 263

Smith, Henrietta E. Dauchy 322

Smith, Jessie McCardell 124

Smith, Julia Durfee 349

Smith, Lucy E 138

Smith, Margaret Welles 354

Smith, Myrtle Holm 100

Smith, Susan Alice Nicol 306

Suavely, Edith E 230

Suavely, Elizabeth 231

Snow, Louida W. Johnson 416

Spann, Anna H 368

Speer, Wilda Powe 302

Spofford, Elizabeth F. Hovey 50

Spraker, Josephine A. Batchelder 181

Sprinkel, Frances G. Peck 31

Sprout, Grace Lee Derby 317

Squyer, Leila Horton 178

Summy, Kate J. Strong 282

Sumner, Helen Laura 53

Sutherland, Fannie T. 104

Stackhouse, Daisy Waller 21

Stackhouse, Florence Elizabeth 21

Stafford, Cornelia C 200

Stainback, Nora G 119

Stallings, Nannie Biggs 396

Stansfield, Mary T. Snowden 234

Stearns, Gertrude Meckling 54

Stewart, Charlotte Montague 330

Stewart, Lilly Boone 401

Stewart, Minnie Metsker 92

Stevens, Emma Gertrude 132

Stevens, Evangel Livingston 372

Stevens, Hattie C. Child 371

Stevens, Hattie Urania 56

Stevens, Mabelle Maude 432

Stevenson, Evelyn Rogers 252

Stickney, Gertrude Burdick 169

468 DAUGHTIJRS O^^ THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTION.

Stickney, Mary E. Smith 54

Stiles, Lillia Webber 128

Stiteler, Marguerite Haskins Wood 25

Stockbridge, Helen S 410

Stockton, Helen Bartley 154

Stoddard, Emma Waite 442

Stoddard, Laura Louise 352

Straight, Luella Bryant 360

Streibert, Emily Dayton 446

Strong, Emma Vera 109

Struckman, Daisy Miller 221

Stussy, Elizabeth B 2

Swords, Emma A. Walker 14

Sylvester, Sara S 291

Taft, Althea Mary Barr 150

Taft, Mary Wilcox 424

Talbot, Lucy Lee Bosworth 286

Tall, Emma Vaughan Smith 367

Tanner, Nancy Little 52

Tappan, Laura Maryland Carpenter 406

Tardy, Annie Southern 46

Taylor, Caroline Hooker 247

Taylor, Ellen Hatch 355

Taylor, Laura Butler 363

Taylor, Lura Bartlett 179

Thatcher, Luna Ada Jordan 56

Theaker, Mary Frailey 68

Theaker, Nellie 69

Thomas, Helen D. Tucker 124

Thomas, Margaret Harris 259

Thomas, Mary Smith 410

Thompson, Charlotte De M 120

Thompson, Eloise Morton 67

Thompson, Mary Riker 398

Thorp, Kathryn E 343

Thrady, Harrie Moore 192

Tilton, Fannie Griggs 348

Timberlake, Virginia Walker Redding 345

Titus, Mary E. Whitney 168

Tompkins, Martha Ayer Aldrich 16

Torrey, Helen Porter 328

Tower, Amelia Dent 362

Tracy, Mary R. Richmond 242

Tremaine, Isabel S 177

Triegloff, Marie Vance Bryant 359

Tucker, Beall B 124

Tucker, Lizzie M. Reed 418

Tucker, Mary Letitia Andrews 305

Turner, Alice E. White 342

Tustin, Hannah Mary 226

Twyeffort, Josephine W. Hollenback 207

Tyrell, Gertrude B 109

INDEX. 469

Ullman, Clara Ross 355

Underbill, Helen B 166

Underwood, Laura Whitford 102

Unstattd, Elizabeth Palina 365

Updegraff, Alice Maxwell Lamb 414

Upton, Helen C. Wheelock. 326

Urmick, Agnes Osborne 394

Van Meter, Sue A 399

Van Orden, Julia 198

Van Patten, Lettie Muse. 109

Van Syckle, Luella Maud 146

Van Syckle, Sophia Diantha 146

Vidor, Kate Wallis 24

Vining, Grace Alma 419

Vose, Grace Lillian Ware 130

Wadhams, Annie M. Tenney , 67

Waite, Mary Alice Cooley 143

Wales, Mary Sophia Lent 197

Walker, Annie Reid 219

Walker, Camilla Farquhar 367

Walker, Edith Pillans 48

Walker, Florence E 128

Walker, Helen Emily W 333

Walker, Sarah E. Brown 404

Wallace, Agnes Mikell 259

Ware, Susie A 131

Warren, Grace Duncan 402

Waters, Martha Durham 222

Waters, Sara R 204

Watson, Ida Lackey 64

Watson, Josephine C. Rice 377

Watt, Sarah A.. 234

Webb, Gabriella Shaler 185

Webster, Cornelia S 170

Webster, Nellie E 170

Wells, Edith Chittenden, M. D 308

Wemsheimer, Blanche Balliet i

Wensell, Caroline Meredith 228

Wentworth, Mary Perkins 283

Wentworth, Susan Armine 422

Wesselius, Effa L. Bangs 447

Westfall, Annie Maria 129

Weston, Etta R 134

Whedon, Ethel Mae 194

Whedon, Florence Kellogg 194

Wheeler, Effie Blue 21

Whipple, Marian 433

Whitcher, Mary Louisa t;2

White, Dora E. Smith 64

470

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

White, Fannie C 134

Whitehill, Ethel Florine 235

Whitehill, Mary Agnes 235

Whitmarsh, Nellie A. W 139

Whitney, Ruth Sprague 114

Whittaker, Adaline Wight Harding 381

Whittaker, Barbara Sweet 36

Wight, Anna Manthe. 411

Wiley, Cora Hambel 379

Wilcox, Blanche Little 195

Willcox, Nettie Hinchman 189

Williams, Edith Howard 78

Williams, Elsie G. Burkham 210

Williams, Julia G 57

Williams, Sarah Andrews 299

Williams, Sophia Wells 10

Wilson, Alice Jenckes 12

Wilson, Letitia Pinnell 6

Wilson, Lillian May 158

Wingate, Harriet Ida 60

Winn, Betty Carter 344

Winter, Cora Belle 86

Winter, Nellie Murdock 147

Witter, Ella La Grange 320

Wood, Edna A 336

Wood, Mary Williamson 32

Woodbury, Helen Francenna 73

Woods, Clinton McMillan 303

Woods, Sarah Dozier Power 22

Woolner, Clara Gibson 310

Worcester, Beulah Mae 164

Wortham, Fru Becton 26

Worthy, Susie Chapman 222

Wright, Florence M 373

Wright, Mary Lillian Royer 55

Wulff, Mary V 396

Wyman, Florence M 413

Yeomans, Edith Marian 86

York, Alice May 405

Young, Jeannette S. C 92

Young, Nettie Richardson 215

Younglove, Clara Charlotte Plumb 171

Yungling, Clara Elizabeth Heap 307

Zoebisch, Caroline Sheaman 206

ROLL OF HONOR

ROLL OF HONOR

Abbott, Jonathan 211

Abne3% Capt. Nathaniel 250

Adams, David 209

Adams, Jonathan 425

Adams, Corp. Levi 29

Adams, Corp, Nathaniel 388

Adams, Samuel 427

Adriance, SergL Theodorus 77

Aiken, William 167

Albee, Benjamin 423

Albee, Corp. James, Jr 12

Alexander, John McNitt 24

Alexander, Capt. Samuel 48

Alexander, William 397

Allen, Isaac 308

Allen, Jacob 308

Allen, John ,

Allen, Nathan ,

Allen, Nathaniel ,

Allen, Major Noah

Allen, Lieut. Zebediah...

Alston, William ,

Altman, Anthonj- ,

Alvord, Sergt. John....

Ames, Capt. John

Anderson, Daniel

Anderson, Capt. David.,, Anderson, Capt. Richard Anderson, Col. Robert.., Anderson, Capt. William.

Angell, Daniel

Anthony. Philip ,

Armstrong, Capt. John.. Arnett, Hannah White..

Arnett, Isaac ,

Arnold, Joseph ,

Ashely. Col. Samuel

Ashley, Lieut. Samuel. Jr

Austin, Abiathar

Austin, John

Avery. Col. Ebenezer Ayer, Thomas

13

238

218

132

32

386

200

264

227

18

342

^265

50. 51

160

391, 400, 401 158

•••• 173, 1/5

173

63

306

306

421

183 16

474

DAUGHTlSRS TH^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Babcock, Major-General Joshua 97

Backus, Major Ebenezer 40

Bailey, Samuel 280

Baker, Ernst 386

Baker, Heman 436

Baker, Matthias 200, 202

Baker, Col. Otis 43i

Baker, Sergt. Thomas 292

Baker, William 92

Baker, William 386

Baker, William 131, 420

Baldwin, Capt. John 282

^ Baldwin, Capt. Samuel 379

Ballard, Uriah 340

Balliet, Col. Stephen, ist i, 232

Baltzer, Anthony.. 349

Banta, Peter 90

Banta, Samuel 398

Barber, Matthew 448

Barnard, Sergt, Isaac 135

Barnard, Commander Tristram 135

Barnes, Col. Asa 355

Barratt, Hon. Phillip 205

Bartholomew, Abigail Patchen 343

Bartholomew, Benjamin 343

Bartholomew, Corp. Isaac 304

Bartlett, Nathaniel 179

Bassett, Col. Burwell 344

Bassett, Sergt. William 415

Batchelder, Samuel, 3d 181

Batcheller, Lieut. Abraham 341

Batcheller, Capt. David 425

Batcheller, Capt. Ephraim 341

Batterson, Joseph 444

Bayless, Benjamin 105

Bayley, Daniel 167

Baylis, Corp. John 200

Bayly, John 5

Beasley, Leonard 246

Beatty, George 222

Beaver, George 372

Beebe, Stewart 134

Beecher, Burr 289

Beeman, Moses 121

Beggs, Thomas * , * 3^3

Belknap, Sergt. Nathaniel 136

Bell, Capt. James 262

Bemis, Josiah !.!!*......!! 126

Bemis, Josiah, Jr 126

Benham, Sergt.-Major Jared 336

Bennett, Jacob 162

Benton, David .']!!!."!.*.*.* 156

O^^ HONOR.

475

Benton, William 280

Besse, Jabez ^35

Bethea, John J7

Bigelow, Elisha 3»7

Blackman, Lieut. Elisha ' ' V * ^

Blackwell, Col. Jacob 360, 361, 362

Blake, Isham 258

Blake, Sergt. Philip 33i

Blake, Sergt. William 43i

Blakemore, Thomas 394, 39o

Blashfield, Ozen 53

Bliss, Abraham 3io

Bliss, William 125

Blount, William 5i

Boland, Lieut. David ipo

Booker, George, Jr 46

Boone, Col. Daniel 40i

Bostwick, Corp. Andrew 59

Bostwick, Samuel 85

Bouton, Capt. Noah 215

Boykin, Lieut. Burwell 251, 252

Boynton, David 420

Bradley, Francis 7<^

Bradley, James 315

Bradley, Col. Philip Burr 320, 322

Brady, Capt. John 100

Bragg, John 312, 3^3

Brainerd, Capt. Daniel 63

Brakeman, Ludovic 343

Brantley, Thomas 295

Bratton, Col. William 256, 258, 259

Breed, John 382

Bright, Michael, Jr 7

Bristol, Gideon 351

Brodhead, Ensign Garrett 239

Brookhouse, Capt. Robert 283

Brooks, Lieut. Elisha 249, 251

Brooks, Zachariah Smith 256

Brown, Bernard 34, 286

Brown, George 314

Brown, Ensign Ichabod 43

Brown, Issachar 70

Brown, Capt. John 335

Brown, John, Jr 20

Brown, Matthew 450

Browne, Commissary General John 275

Browning, James 9, 435

Bryan, Judge George 229

Bryan, Morgan 46

Bryant, David 359, 360

Buck, Capt. Ebenezer 20

Buck, Col. Jonathan 20

476

DAUGHTERS 01^ TH^ AMl^RICAN REVOLUTION.

Buck, Samuel, Jr 327

Bucknam, Lieut. Nathan 148

Buford, Major William 243

Bulkeley, Giles 331

Bullock, William 244

Bunting, William 406

Burbank, Sergt. John 117

Burche, Capt. Benjamin 68

Burgess, Capt. Edward 119

Burkham, Stephen 210

Burlinghame, Philip, Jr 35

Bumap, Timothy 97

Burnham, Jonathan 293

Burrell, Benjamin 139

Bussey, Lieut. Edward 323

Butcher, Lieut. Samuel 34, 286

Butler, Capt. James 245, 249, 251, 253

Butts, Sergt. Rufus 379

Cadmus, Peter 282

Caldwell, Rev. David, D. D., M. D 207

Caldwell, Rachel Craighead 207

Calkins, John 238

Callahan, Lieut. Joel 46

Calloway, Richard 141

Camp, Thomas 345

Camp, Thomas 397

Campbell, Capt. Aeneas 119

Campbell, Col. Alexander 116

Campbell, Isaac 321

Campbell, John 166

Campbell, John 89, 365

Cantrell, Capt. Stephen 261

Capers, Capt. William 257

Carleton, Lieut. Ebenezer, Jr 73

Carpenter, Benjamin 58

Carpenter, Joseph 424

Carpenter, Deacon Stephen 203, 204

Carr, Dabney 339

Carter, Charles 227, 228

Carter, Lieut. Joseph 421

Carter, Lieut. Samuel 385

Cary, Archibald 339

Case, Sergt. Dudley 170

Case, Capt Job 385

Castle, Abel 446

Center (Senter), Abel 167

Chaffee, Abiel 132

Chaffee, Nathaniel, Jr 148

Chamberlin, Lieut.-Col. William 143, 366

Chandler, Josiah 444

Chapin, Capt. Gideon 158

ROIvI. HONOR. 477

Chapman, David 140

Chapman, William 222

Chapman, William 357

Chase, Eleazer 375

Chase, Col Jonathan 434

Cheney, Ebenezer, Jr 387

Chesebro, Christopher 292

Chesebrough, Amos 243

Chesebrough, Samuel 382

Childs, Samuel 82

Chittenden, Gov. Thomas 29, 152

Church, Joshua 97

Churchill, Joseph 40

Claghorn, Capt. George , 54

Clark, Brig. Gen. Elijah 25

Clark, Capt. James 228

Clark, John 25

Clark, Lemuel 40

Clark, Nathaniel 357

Clark, Phineas 415

Clarke, Corp. Ebenezer 45

Cleveland, Col. Benjamin 343

Cleveland, Capt. Robert 14

Cochran, James 346

Cochran, Robert 5

Cockrell, Peter 151

Cody, Isaac 191

Coe, David 338

Coe, Sergt. Jonathan, Jr 66

Coffin, Abner 431

Cogswell, Major William 332

Colburn, Jonathan 430

Cole (Cowles), Justin 308

Cole, Lieut. Marcus 379

Cole, Seth 177

Coleman, William 250

Coleman, William, Jr 250

Collier, Jason 417

Collins, Lieut. Daniel 60

Collins, Joseph 439

Colman, Corp. Ebenezer 325

Colton, Thomas 356

Cone, Sergt. Israel 57

Cone, Corp. Phineas 336

Conklin, John 284

Conyers, Capt. John 74

Cook, Capt. Isaac 218

Cook, Lieut.-Col. Isaac, Jr 218

Cooke, Gov. Nicholas 11, 12

Cooley, Capt, Benjamin 440

Cooley, Solomon 143

Coomes, John 356

478

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REV0I<UTI0N.

Cooper, Lieut. Benjamin A 175

Cooper, John Martin 2

Cooper, Leighton 342

Corbin, Timothy 146

Cornelison, Michael 130

Corning, Uriah 433

Corwin, Joshua 186

Cottle, Corp. Silas * 427

Courtnay, Hercules 290

Craft, Moses 98, loi

Crain, John 84

Crane, Joseph 129

Crane, Lieut.-Col. Thaddeus 223

Crary, lyieut. Benjamin 38

Crawford, Alexander 25

Crawford, James 95

Cresap, Lieut. Daniel 437, 438

Cresap, Daniel 437, 438

Cresap, Lieut. Joseph 414

Cresap, Capt. Michael 123

Cresap, Col. Thomas 125, 414, 437, 438

Cressy, Gould 335

Creswell, Rev. James 21, 251

Crooks, Thomas 92

Crowell, David 169

Crowell, Sylvanus 173

Crozier, Sergt. John 109

Cuddeback, Capt. Abraham 187

Cuddeback, Benjamin 197

Culbertson, Capt. Robert 373, 374

Culver, Eliakim 100

Cummings, Lieut. Samuel 305

Cummings, William 90

Cummins, Asa 294

Cunningham, Ensign John 399

Currey, Stephen 274

Curry, Capt. James 224

Curry, Lieut. Robert 226

Curtis, Sergt. Joshua 419

Curtiss, Lieut. John 63

Curtiss, Stiles 63

Cushing, Ezekiel 403

Cushing, Loring 403

Dabney, Brig.-Gen. John 34, 286

Daggett, Rev. Napthali 408

Dailey, Jesse 34, 286

Dale, Capt. Samuel 366

Dana, Capt. William 105, 107

Dandridge, Lieut. Robert 263

Dane, Daniel 67

Darling, Moses 42

ROI.Iv HONOR. 479

Davidson, Francis 102

Davidson, Brig.-Gen. William 150, 192

Davies, Col. Samuel 277, 279

Davis, Capt. James 218, 221, 222

Davis, Lieut. Joseph 288

Davis, Deacon Joshua 83

Davis, Joshua 167

Davis, Timothy 167

Davis, William 277, 279

Day, James 327

Day, Thomas 327

De Graff enreid, Sergt. Tscharner 297

De Haas, Brig.-Gen. John Phillip 232

De Kalb, John 213

Deming, David 156

Demint, Jarrett 393

Denison, Sergt. Daniel 183

Denison, George 99

Dent, Lieut. John 362

Deshler, David 221, 222

Deshon, Capt. Daniel 27

Dexter, John 433

Dewey, Gideon 381

Dewey, Major Zebadiah 41

De Witt, Capt. Lucas 242

Dickson, Col. Joseph 26

Dingman, Andrew 239

Dinkle, Peter 122, 124

Donelson, Capt. William 180

Donnell, Capt. Benjamin 113

Donnell, Benjamin, Jr 113

Doughty, Christopher 285

Downes, Adjt. William 267

Downing, Capt. Thomas 31

Drake, Benjamin 155, 267

Drake, Ebenezer 332

Drake, Capt. Samuel 239

Drake, Lieut. Thomas 34, 286

Dreisbach, Simon, Jr 149

Drew, Thomas Collins 41

Drewry, Capt. John 277, 279

Drown, Sergt. Benjamin, Jr 295

Duncan, Dr. Samuel 401, 402

Dunham, Jesse 260

Dunlap, Lieut. John W 79

Dunn, Capt. Samuel 242

Dunscombe, Andrew 273

Dunwoody, James 341

Durand, Samuel 329

Durfee, Gideon ^aq

Durham, John 222

480 DAUGHTE:rS of THS AMERICAN RE^VOLUTION.

Du Val, Sergt. Benjamin 370

Duval, Samuel 273

Eastman, Tilton 88

Easton, Col. James 239

Eaton, Nathan 161, 162, 163

Eddy, Capt. John 104

Edson, Joel 418

Edwards, John 269

Edwards, Capt. Oliver 365

Edwards, Samuel 130

Egleston, Major Azariah.. 13

Elderkin, Lieut. Bela 432

Elderkin, Brig.-Gen. Jedediah 432

Ellis, Lieut. John 323

Elmer, Capt. Nathaniel 186, 188, 189

Emerson, Daniel 157

Emerson, Major Edward 427

Emerson, Jonathan 219, 221

Emery, John 211

Emmons, John 376

Engle, Lieut. Andrew 362

Ensign, Capt. John, Jr 212

Espy, Lieut. James 319

Evans, Corp. Evan 8

Evans, Col. John 33

Evans, Nathan 21

Evans, Zachariah 22

Fairbanks, Josiah 52, 358

Fairbanks, Capt. Joseph 128

Fairbanks, Nahum 141

Fairchild, Abiel 337

Fairchild, Abiel, Jr 413

Falls, Capt. Gilbraith 209

Farnsworth, Oliver 411

Farnum, Rev. Richard 243

Farrand, Lieut. Bethuel 144

Farrand, William 43

Faucher, Isaac 216

Faunce, Thomas 418

Fay, Asa 428

Fay, David 373

Fenderson, William 405

Fenn, Sergt. Jason 59

Ferris, Sergt. Jonathan 274

Fetters, William 151

Fifield, Ensign Samuel 38

Fisk, Capt. Joshua 434

Fisk, Sergt. Robert 307

Flournoy, Col. Thomas 31,32

Follett, Martin Dewy 288

ROLL OF HONOR.

Folsom, Capt. Benjamin 313, 314

Forbes, Sergt. John 317

Forney, Capt. Peter 302, 303

Forrest, Lieut. Col. Thomas 229

Forrester, Capt. Simon 27

Foster, Ephraim 280

Foster, Capt. Gideon 437

Foster, Sergt. William. 327

Fowler, Corp. Amos 147

Francis, Capt. Arnold 55

Franklin, Robert 10, 11

Frazer, Brig.-Gen. Persifor 367

Freeman, Samuel 447

French, Israel 333

Frey, Major John 385

Frisbie, Ebenezer 271

Fry, Joshua, Jr 398

Fulford, Major John 411, 412

Fuller, Stephen 373

Caddis, John 366, 367

Gaines, Capt. James 23, 276

Gaither, Lieut. John 102, 104

Gallop, Enos 308

Galusha, Capt. Jonas 29

Garland, Ensign Dodivah 403

Garrison, Lieut. Isaac 44

Gatchell, Capt. Samuel 408

Gibson, Thomas 310

Griffin, Simon 36

Gillespie, Capt. Daniel 207

Gillett, Asa 179

Gillman, David 171

Glatz, Col. Jacob 122

Glenn. Lieut. James 103, 415

Glover. Col. Joseph 14

Gobin. Capt. Charles 4

Goldsborough, Hon. Robert 412

Goodrich, Jared 106

Granger. Dr. Amos 170, 171

Granger. Samuel 318

Grant Joel 65. 66

Gray. Joseph 169

Graydon, Capt. Alexander 229

Gregg, Capt. James 16

Gregg, John 300

Greene, Eleazer 446

Greer, Andrew 208

Griffin. Joseph 200

Griswold, Seth 65, 66

Grout, Elijah 96

482 DAUGHTERS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

Haft, John 235

Hails, Capt. Robert 49

Hale, Capt. Jonathan 69

Hall, Lieut. Edward 316

Hamilton, David 248

Hamilton, William 214

Hancock, William 368

Hand, Darius 237

Harding, Stephen 381

Haring, Capt. Abraham 390, 391

Harper, William 149

Harris, Daniel 159

Harrison, James 249

Harrold, Christopher 386

Harrold, John 386

Hart, Edward 34, 286

Hart, Hon. John 34, 286

Hart, Samuel 403

Hartshorn, Oliver 356

Haskell, John 116

Haskins, Abraham 442

Haskins, Thomas 25

Hastings, Samuel 433

Hastings, Dr. Seth 448, 449

Hatch, Lemuel 259

Hause, Peter 364

Hawes, David 322, 323

Hawkins, Capt. William Adrian 80

Hawthorne, Capt. Daniel 27

Hayes, Capt. Joseph 210

Hayes, Major Samuel 174

Hayes, Lieut. Solomon 210

Haynes, Israel 429

Haynes, Thomas 16

Hayward, Joseph 422

Hazen, Capt. Samuel 87

Heal, Corp. John 309

Heard, David 434

Heard, Richard 434

Heath, Aaron 178

Hebard, Ahimaaz 37

Heilman, Lieut. John Adam 230, 231

Heisler, Frederick 119

Heister, Col. John 225

Hempstead, Joshua 324

Hempstead, Corp. William 324

Henry, Gov. Patrick 265

Herrington, Richard 75

Hesser, Frederick 68, 69

Heyden, William, Jr 56

Hichborn, Robert 18, 20

Hicks, Col. George 300

ROLI. 01^ HONOR.

483

Hicks, Nathan 86

Hight, James 403

Hildreth, Dr. Samuel 320

Hiley, Jacob 75

Hill, Caleb 78

Hill, Lieut. Col. James 119

Hill, Nathaniel 130, 131

Hills, Lieut. Col. Medad 58

Hilton, Joseph 178

Hinman, Abijah 448

Hitchcock, Samuel 440

Hoadley, Culpepper 333

Hoadley, Nathaniel 198

Hoadley, William 333

Hoar, Lieut. Peter 416

Hobbs, Sergt. Josiah 404, 405

Hobbs, Thomas 407

Hodgkins, John 113

Hogge, James 358

Holabird, Timothy 378

Holland, William 117, 118

Hollenback, Ensign Matthias 207

Holliday, Zacharias 276

Hollister, Abner 372

Hollowell, Sials T 46

Holmes, Capt. John 346

Holt, Capt. Thomas David 277, 279

Hood, James 233

Hooker, Capt. James 247

Hooper, Capt. Levi 166

Hopkins, Lieut. Caleb 7

Hopson, Lieut. Joseph 263

Horning, Adam 380

Horsley, Lieut. William 273

Horton, Sergt. Abel 129

Hotchkiss, Elisha 333

Houghton, Lieut.-Col. Joab , [ , , , 104

Hovey, Capt. Thomas 50

Howard, Elisha ] * 73

Howard, George [ [

Howard, Jonathan [ 43

Howard, Samuel 9

Howell, Israel, Jr 59

Hoyt, Capt. David 219 221

Hoyt, Jacob 219' 221

Hubbard, Abner ' 289

Hubbard, Capt. George ,,8

Hubbard, Joel ^ 81

Hubbard, Ensign Jonathan ct

Hubbell, Thaddeus '.*.*.;*.'*". 70

Hughes, Col. Archelaus 208

Humphrey, Isaac 353

484

DAUGHTERS THIS AMi^RICAN REVOLUTION.

Humphreys, Capt. John 286

Humphreys, Lieut. John ; 34

Hunter, Col. James 3o

Hunter, Joseph I54

Hunter, Joseph, Jr ^54

Hunter, Ensign Patrick 102, 104

Huntington, Capt. William 365

Hurd, Sergt. Reuben 60

Hurley, John 280

Hyde, Lieut. Col. Caleb 325

Hyde, Ensign Thomas 38

Ingersoll, Samuel 178

Ingersoll, Capt. Thomas 270

Izard, Hon. Ralph 255

Jackson, Col. Giles 356, 440

Jefferson, Gov. Thomas 274

Jenckes, John 11, 12

Jenkins, James 369

Jenks, Thomas 54

Jennings, Burritt 321

Jennings, Capt. William 68

Jessup, James Edward iii

Jewett, Lieut. Joseph 297

Johnson, David 442

Johnson, Corp. Hezekiah 330

Johnson, John 334

Johnson, Gov. Thomas 121, 122, 123

Johnston, Capt. Archibald 266

Johnston, Col. James 264

Johnston, Sergt. John 370

Johnston, Jonas 256

Johnston, Dr. Launcelot 345

Johnston, Capt. Nathan 256

Jordan, Dr. Clement 402

Jordan, Lieut. Col. Nathaniel 56

Jones, Lieut. James 85

Jones, Lieut. Samuel 46, 82

Jones, William Richard 152

Keator, Matthew 200, 202

Keator, Nicholas ' 202

Kellogg, Isaac 193, 194

Kellogg, Martin 193^ ip4

Kellogg, Capt. Noah iq3 jqa

Kellogg, Noah, Jr 10^' jq.

Kellogg, Samuel 71

Kelsey, Capt. Jonas 72

Kendall, Rev. Thomas, ist tQ,

Kendall, William 114

Kenney, James no

ROLI. HONOR. 485

Kent, Elisha I35

Kent, James 172

Ketchum, John 186

Ketchum, Philip 186

Kimball, Capt. Aaron 28

Kimball, Benjamin 402

Kimball, Edmund I34

Kincaid, Capt. James 243

King, Benjamin 19

King, Thomas 189

Kingsbury, Capt. Asa 305

Kingsland, Isaac 44

Kingsley, Lieut. Moses 125

Kinney, Corp. Elijah 444

Kinney, Stephen 193

Kirtland, Ensign Daniel 240

Knapp, Elnathan 157

Knapp, Lieut. Jabez 153

Knowels, John 53

Knowler, Benjamin 147

Kullock, Lieut. Shepard 173

Kreidelbach, John 350

Lamb, David 79

Lamb, David 381

Lane, Capt. Daniel 405

Langstoff, John 23

Larzelere, Nicholas 228

Laskey, Robert 138

Lawrence, Elijah 352

Layman (La Mont), Cornelius 238

Leach, Sergt. Valentine ^ 217

Leavitt, Lieut. Thomas 426

Lee, Dr. Jonathan

Leffingwell, Lieut. Col. Benajah

Legg, Sergt. David

Leggett, Thomas

Leland, Phineas

Leland, Thomas

Lemont, Capt. John

Lent, Hercules

Leonard, Isaac

Leonard, Simeon

Lesher, Capt. John

Lester, Jeremiah

Letcher, Col. William

Letts, Nehemiah

Lewis, Ensign Jacob

Lewis, Fielding

Lewis, Robert

Lewis, Samuel ,

120

.... 329 . ... 180 . ... 443 .... 388 . . . . 77 .... 114 196, 197 .... 61 .... 143

216

80, 81 .... 288

••• 375 .... 297

... 393 ... 48 ... 333

486 DAUGHTERS 01^ THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTlON.

Libbey, Reuben I74

Lindsay, Hon. Robert 207

Lines, Abel 333

Lipscomb, William 295

Littell, William 89

Little, Col. Moses 52, 125

Lockwood, Joshua 253, 254

Lockwood, Judge Richard 3^9

Lockwood, Capt. Timothy 176, 177

Lodge, Lieut. Benjamin, Jr 312

Logan, James 363* 390» 39i

Loker, Capt. Isaac 140

Long, Capt. Gabriel m, 354

Long, Corp. James 376

Long, Robert ....300, 301, 302

Longdon, John 124

Longyear, Johannes 202

Loose, Ensign George 160, 161, 163

Lothrope, Major Daniel 115

Lothrope, Lieut. Daniel, Jr 115

Lott, Jeremiah 211

Loxley, Col. Benjamin 99

Low, Cornelius 24

Lowrey, Thomas 106

Lucas, William 165

Lusk, Capt. James 264

Lutz, John 216

Lyman, EHsha 311

Lyman, Lieut. Timothy 41

Lynde, Jonathan 446

Lyon, Lieut. Matthew 154

Lyon, Nehemiah Webb 190

McAlister, Major Hugh 142

McAlister, Sergt. John 20, 21

McCall, George 17, 19

McCann, Patrick 386

McCobb, James 403

McDonald, Dr. Donald 311

McGarrough, Major Joseph 218

Mackey, Sergt. James 70

Maclay, William 234

McMellen, John 404

McMillen, Alexander '.*.'.'..*.*. 374

Macomber, Jonathan * * ] 227

McPherson, Matthew 209

Maden, George 294

Magruder, Capt. Joseph !!.'.*.*.'.'.*.*.*.'.*.*.*.'."* 280

Magruder, Samuel 280

Mallery, Sergt. Samuel 22

Manley, Daniel 422

Mann, Andrew 328

ROLL OF HONOR.

487

Manning, David 440

Manning, Hezekiah 326

Marsh, Ebenezer 162

Marsh, Corp. EHas 53

Marshall, Rev. Abraham 246

Marshall, Rev. Daniel 24^

Martin, John 297

Martling, Abraham 81

Mason, Caleb I77

Mason, Col. David 296, 298

Mason, Hugh 425

Mason, Lieut. Timothy 203, 204

Massey, Caleb 150

Massey, Sergt. Jonathan 73

Massie, Major Thomas 273

Matthews, Lieut. Caleb 325

Maupin, Daniel 286

Maupin, Daniel, Jr 34

Mauzy, Peter 87

Maxson, John 10

Maxwell, Lieut. Col. Hugh 414

Maxwell, Capt. James 428

Maynard, Levi 306

Mayo, Lieut. Joseph 136

Mendenhall, Thomas 275

Merchant, William 250

Meredith, Thomas 228

Meriwether, Capt. William 363, 390, 391

Merrick, Sergt. Joseph loi

Merrill, Daniel 135

Merrill, Capt. Samuel 86

Mersereau, Judge Joshua 384

Mesick, Thomas, Jr 137

Metsker, Conrad 92

Mikell, Lieut. John 259

Miller, Abraham 225, 226

Miller, Capt. Elisha 74

Miller, Robert Johnston 210

Mitchell, Rev. John 386

Moffett, Col. George 30

Montague, John 22

Montague, Jonathan 330

Montayne, Sergt. Peter 202

Moore, Goff * . 86

Moore, Major John 86

Morehouse, David 348

Morey, Thomas 292

Morgan, Capt. David •• - ^ ^ - ^ ^ * 33, 34, 285

Morgan, Major General Daniel 4^,9

Morgan, John 378

Morgan, William * ] ' 329

Morrill, Lieut. Laban '.*..!!!!!.!.'.... 409

488 daughte:rs of thk American re^volution.

Morrill, Nathaniel 4i6

Morris, George 33, 34, 285

Morrison, Sergt. James

Morrison, Sergt. Major John 0

Morse, Joseph 52

Moseley, Capt. Abisha 271

Moseley, Increase 271

Mosely, Capt Joseph 203, 204

Moss, Capt. Zealy 3^3

Moulton, Noah 37i

Moulton, Reuben 44,8

Mulkey, Rev. Philip I45, 146

Munford, Col. William Green 389

Munroe, Capt. Benjamin 128

Murdock, Corp. Benjamin I47

Murphy, Sergt. William 78

Muse, Fauntly 109

Myers, Capt. John 35°

Myrick, Adjt. Joshua 440

Nash, John

Nash, Lieut. Moses

Neafie, John

Neal, Micajah

Neff, Capt. Rudolph

Nelson, Major John

Nelson, Major Gen. Thomas.

Newcomb, Daniel

Newland, Rial

Newman, Isaac

Nichols, Capt. Robert

Nickerson, Uriah

Nisbet, John

Noble, Asahel

Noble, Lieut. Matthew

Norman, William

North, Stephen

Norton, Joel

Norton, Ensign John

Norwood, Capt. John

Ogden, Quartermaster Robert Ogilvie, Kimbrough Tinsley.

Orr, William...

Osborne, Col. Alexander

Osborne, Lieut. Bennett

Ottinger, Christopher

Owens, Thomas

Page, Hon. John

Paine, Sergt. Stephen

Paine, Rev. William

.... 66 290, 291 90, 367 .... 407 .... 268

272

355 ....448 .... 239

192

.... 310 .... 15

203

204

.... 299 .... 38s .... 60 .... 182 .... 19

.... 150

112

.... 374 .... 15 394, 395 . . 3, 236 .... 342

.... 185

379 406

ROLI< OF HONOR.

489

Painter, Lieut. Edward ^^5

Palmer, Sergt. William 377

Pardee, John

Parker, Lieut. James ^7

Parker, Capt. Joshua 37°

Parmele, Corp. Thomas 44©

Parmelee, Capt. Theodore 214

Parmenter, Deliverance 425

Parsons, Timothy 125

Patterson, Maj. Gen. John I3

Patterson, John 344

Paull, Lieut. James 2

Payne, Abraham 107

Payne, Lieut. Josiah 252

Payne, Samuel 158

Peabody, Deacon Moses 56

Pearce, Ensign Ephraim I95

Peckham, Benjamin 382

Pendleton, Henry, Jr 396

Penn, Col. Abram 208, 277, 279

Penniman, Bethuel 418

Penniman, William 316

Penniman, William, Jr 316

Pennington, John 118

Perkins, Capt. Abraham 163

Perkins, Ebenezer 324

Perkins, Gilbert 403

Perkins, Richard 403

Perkins, Col. William H 273

Perry, David 135

Phelps, Jacob 347, 348

Phelps, Col. Noah 63

Philips, Lieut. Josiah 226, 236

Phillips, Major Samuel 409

Pickens, Brig. Gen. Andrew 299

Pine, Martin Joseph 439

Pixley, William 63

Plank, John 380

Plumb, Nathaniel 435

Plummer, Thomas 428

Pomeroy, Maj. Gen. Seth 270

Pond, Robert 432

Porter, Col. Joshua 40

Posey, Lieut. Col. Thomas ^00

Potter, John

Potter, Col. Samuel '*.."!.*!!.'!!!.'.'.'.*!.' 396

Powe, Thomas -too

Preston, Robert 31 ^2

Priest, Corp. John 280

Prioleau, Samuel 248

Prioleau, Samuel, Jr 248

Prior, Major Abner 347 348

490

DAUGHTE^RS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.

Proctor, James 4i6

Proctor, Johnson 3^5

Prout, Sergt. John 202

Pryor, Lieut. Emory 408

Pulver, Hendrick ^99

Purdy, Lieut. Solomon ^97

Putnam, Ezra 45

Putnam, Henry 4^7

Rail, Rev. Thomas 76

Ramsay, Thomas 3^9

Ramsey, Lieut. William I55, 156

Randolph, Lieut. Peter 400

Randolph, Thomas Mann 339

Ranney, Stephen 3^3

Ranney, Willett 348

Rathbun, Benjamin 245

Raymond, Sergt. Nathaniel 88

Raymond, Simeon ^ 88

Rawson, Josiah 77

Read, John 206

Redd, Lieut. John 277, 278, 279, 280

Redding, Anderson 345

Reed, Col. James 103

Reed, Capt. John 105

Reid, Sergt. John 1 171

Reid, Capt. Nathan 208

Rhoades, David 440

Rhodes, Capt. Robert 73, 74

Rice, Sergt. Adam 445

Rice, Lieut. Jonas 85

Rice, Samuel 335

Richards, Josiah 400

Richardson, Dudley 46

Richardson, Sergt. John. 432

Richardson, Brig. Gen. Richard 254

Richardson, Wiley 429

Richardson, Capt. William 243

Richmond, Robert 241, 242

Riddick, Isaac 46

Riddick, Hon. Joseph 46

Ridley, Corp. Samuel 223

Ringgold, William 268

Risdon, Corp. Josiah 448, 449

RoBards, William, Jr 304

Roberts, Lieut. James 74

Roberts, James iqq

Roberts, Joseph 390

Roberts, Robert 67

Rockwell, Amasa 206

Rockwell, Daniel 293

Rodney, Brig. Gen. Thomas ** 260

ROI.I, OF HONOR. 491

Roe, Nathaniel 188

Root, Hon. Jesse 181

Root, Dr. Josiah 336

Root, Samuel 102

Rouse, Capt. John 362

Rowland, John 217, 219

Rowland, Capt. Jonathan 191

Rowley, Ensign Daniel 120

Rubert, Leonard 7

Rupert, Lieut. John Philip 6, 7

Russell, Lieut. John I53

Russell, Brig. Gen. William 108, 112

Russell, Col. William 395

Ryer, John I99

Sabin, Elisha 55

Sale, Dr. John 262, 266, 267

Salisbury, Lieut. Ambrose 64

Saltonstall, Brig. Gen. Gurdon 27

Saltonstall, Major Winthrop 27

Sands, George 200, 202

Sanford, Rev. David 315

Savage, Lieut. Elisha 385

Sawyer, Col. Ephraim 4

Sawyer, Sergt. Manasseh 446

Sawyer, Major James 237

Sayres, James 171

Schenck, Capt. John 181

Scott, Lieut. David 215

Scott, Jeremiah 295

Scott, Capt. Matthew 218, 361

Scout, Ensign Aaron 407

Scudder, Richard 282

Scureman, John 239

Sears, Ebenezer 387, 388

Seely, Jonas 153

Selden, Col. Samuel *. 233

Selleck, Gersham 75

Senter, Benjamin 377

Sevier, Brig. Gen. John 142

Sexton, Capt. George 419

Seymour, Elisha 307

Sharp, Mathew .*.'..!!...*.*.'.*!!.'.*.'.!.*!.!! 445

Sharpe, Lieut. John 26

Shattuck, Joseph 166

Shaver, Frederick 283

Sheffield. Major Thomas .'..'.....*..'.*.*.!!].*.'.'..! 382

Sherman, Capt. Henry iq6

Sherman, Hon. Roger 212

Shive, George

Shores, Thomas ot

Shuck, Lieut. Jacob ^^9

492 daughte:rs of the American revoIvUTion.

Siddall, Stephen 247

Sill, Dr. Elisha 3i

Silliman, Sergt. Daniel 325

Simmons, Lieut. Lemuel 421

Sinclair, Joshua 444

Slack, Sergt. James 262

Slafter, John 3I7

Slaughter, Capt. John 277, 279

Slaughter, Lieut. John S m

Slauson, Major Ebenezer 184, 200

Slavens, Isaiah 107, 389

Smalley, Capt. David IS4

Smith, Lieut. Abraham 337, 4^3

Smith, Abram, Jr 223

Smith, David 368

Smith, Joseph 65

Smith, Matthew 61

Smith, Matthew 250

Smith, Richard 28

Smith, Richard 383

Smith, Col. Ribert 367

Smith, Adjt. Robert 165

Smith, Sergt Samuel 62

Smith, Thomas 97, 99

Suavely, John Ulrich 231

Snow, Abner 64

Snowden, Quartermaster Isaac 234

Snyder, Henry lOi

Soper, Major Edmund 316

Southern, Gipson, Jr 46

South worth. Major William 448

Speed, Capt. James 49, 50, 94

Spencer, Capt. Calvin 300, 301, 302

Spencer, Maj. Gen. Joseph 61, 322

Spring, Ebenezer 190

Springer, Capt. Nathaniel 375

Standish, Amasa 67

Standish, Lemuel 117

Stanley, James 325

Stanton, Sergt. Joseph 382

Staples, Major Samuel 277, 279

Starbird, Moses 139

Steen, Matthew 227

Stephenson, James 103

Stetson, Oliver 39^ 351

Stevens, Ebenezer 238

Stevens, Elisha 329

Stewart, Daniel, Jr 269

Stewart, Lieut. William * *. 224

Stickney, Lieut. Abraham 167

Stickney, Sergt. Oliver 127

ROI^I, OF HONOR.

493

Stockbridge, Corp. David 4io

Stockton, Robert 39^

Stoddard, Capt. Orange 3i8, 320

Stoddard, Capt. Ralph 352

Stone, Nimrod 9i

Stout, Ensign Moses 34» 286

Streeter, Benjamin I34

Strobel, Lieut. Daniel 17, IQ, 244

Stroecker, Sergt. John 79

Strong, James 364

Strother, John 393

Strother, William 300

Stroud, Col. Jacob 291

Strowbridge, George 3SO

Stuart, Corp. Charles 206

Swarthout, Lieut. John 44, 45

Swift, Corp. John 133

Swift, Samuel 37^

Talbot, Josiah 422

Tallman, Col. Benjamin 370

Tanner, Lieut. Thomas, Jr 352

Taylor, Lieut. Col. Isaac 39

Taylor, Col. John 184

Taylor, Joseph 303, 304

Taylor, Capt. Samuel 436

Ten Eyck, Matthew 200, 202

Ten Eyck, Richard 200, 202

Tenny, Capt. William 195

Terrell, Lieut. Israel 61

Terrell, Oliver 214

Teter, George 386

Thayer, Capt. Abel 123

Thayer, Amos 424

Thomas, Jeremiah 219, 221

Thomas, John 46, 82

Thomas, Adjt. William 410

Thompson, Capt. Alexander 205

Thompson, David 159

Thompson, Capt. Isaiah 62

Thompson, James 440

Thompson, Lieut. Jonathan 440

Thompson, Samuel 429, 430

Thompson, Dr. Thaddeus ' 440

Tillard, Lieut. Col. Edward 413

Tilton, Sergt. John 284

Tisdale, Edward 422

Tisdale, Capt. Ebenezer ] . 422

Tomlinson, Joseph 280

Tower, Benjamin ] 425

Tower, Sergt. Isaac 220

Trezavant, Dr. John Timothy ^14

494 daughte:rs of the American revoi^ution.

True, Ezekiel 53

Trumbull, Sergt. Robert io8

Tucker, Lieut. Moses 260

Tucker, Silas 30, 31

Tully, Elias 357

Tupper, Quartermaster-Sergeant William 354

Turner, Zadoc 76

Turney, Asa 161, 162. 163

Tuttle, Enos 219, 221

Twitchell. Sergt. Daniel 82

Tyler, John D 94

Tyrrell, Eliakim 333

Udall, John 107

Upshaw, Capt. James no

Ustick, Rev. Thomas 295, 303

Vail, Capt. Benjamin. 186

Van Antwerp, Lewis Simon 175

Van Buskirk, Isaac 365

Van Der Burgh, Capt. Henry 212

Van Dyck, Lieut. Col. Cornelius 175

Van Inwegen, Hermanns (Herman) 187

Van Liew, Frederick 178

Van Meter, Col. Garrett 399

Van Orden, Andreas 198

Vansant, Lieut. Garrett 228

Vaughan, Lieut. Col. Joseph 236, 237

Vincent, Daniel 96

Vose, Jeremiah 337

Wait, Col. Benjamin 269

Waite, William 97

Walker, Capt. Joshua 139

Walker, Dr. Thomas 392

Walker, Col. Timothy 272

Walker, Capt. Timothy, Jr 272

Wallace, Rev. John 369

Waller, Major George 277, 279, 280

Ward, Capt. James 360

Wardell, Eliakim 440

Ware, Nathan 130

Ware, Capt. Robert 302

Warner, Ensign Nicholas 291

Warner, Seth 185

Warner, Thomas 271

Warnock, Joseph 245

Watkins, Capt. Nathan 353

Watson, Sergt. Samuel p

Watts, Lieut. David 138

Wayman, Herman ' _ , 2

Webster, Simeon \ \ 435

01^ HONOR.

495

Weir, John 9h 109

Welles, Dr. Benjamin ••• 354

Wellington, Sergt. Benjamin 433

Wells, Joshua 270

Wells, Joshua, Jr 270

Wells, Sergt. Lemuel 224

Welton, Lieut. Daniel 333

Wentworth, Elihu 422

Wetherbee, Capt. Samuel, 96

Wetmore, Prosper 309

Wheeler, Abraham I44

Wheeler, Lieut. Isaac 420

Wheeler, Jonathan I93

Wheeler, Phineas I37, 138

Wheeler, Capt. Valentine 145

Wheelock, Calvin 326

Whipple, Capt. Ezra 174

White, Antipass 12

White, Benjamin 133

White, Edward 284

White, Capt. Joel 57

White, Lieut. Joseph, Jr 132

Whiting, Lieut. Jonathan, ist 56

Whitney, Ensign Abner 168

Whitney, John 238

Whitney, Joshua 443

Whittemore, Nathaniel 127

Whittlesey, Rev. Chauncey 328

Wikoff, Col. Auke 171

Wilcox, Capt. Samuel 195

Wilcox, Samuel 37

Wilkin, Capt. Jason 188

Wilkin, John 188

Williams, Capt. James 254, 255, 258

Williams, John 251

Williams, Dr. Obadiah \ \ 435

Williams, Sergt. Thomas ][ 10

Williamson, Lieut. Col. Micajah 25

Williamson, Col. Robert * . ] 74

Willoby, Jonas ' *

Wills, Matthew 250

Wilson, Henry 158

Wilson, William joV o.

Winchell, Daniel V. . . .V.V.V.V.'.V.V. 176

Wingate, Col. Joshua .ir

Wolcott, Brig. Gen. Erastus V.^

Wood, Thomas

Woodbury, Israel 72

Woodman, Ephraim lie

Woodman, Capt. Joshua ".*. nV 01^

Woodside, Ensign John '.".V.V.'.V. 220

Woodward, Deacon Jacob

496 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN RKVOI^UTION.

Woodworth, Lieut. Gersham 294

Woodworth, Sergt. Gersham Everet 294

Woolworth, Phineas 371

Wooster, Ephraim 338

Worcester, Asa 164

Wright, Lieut. Jeremiah 312

Wright, Stephen 42

Wyman, William 161, 162, 163

Wyman, William, Jr 161, 162, 163

Wynne, Lieut. Thomas 232

Yates, Col. Peter 175

Yost, Major Casper 372

Young, Joseph 164

Young, Thomas 15

Zane, Col. Ebenezer 347

Zubers ( Subers) , John 14

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